Pronunciation: /oʊˈsaɪrɪs/
noun In Egyptian mythology, the god of the afterlife, the underworld, and the dead; typically depicted as a man with green skin and a pharaoh's beard
A1 Osiris is a god in ancient Egyptian mythology.
A2 People in ancient Egypt believed that Osiris ruled over the afterlife.
B1 Osiris was often depicted as a mummified pharaoh with a crook and flail.
B2 The story of Osiris and Isis is one of the most famous myths in Egyptian mythology.
C1 Scholars have debated the role of Osiris in the religious beliefs of ancient Egyptians.
C2 The cult of Osiris was widespread throughout Egypt and influenced many aspects of Egyptian culture.
formal Osiris was a prominent god in ancient Egyptian mythology, associated with the afterlife and resurrection.
informal I read a fascinating story about Osiris, the Egyptian god of the dead.
slang I can't believe you haven't heard of Osiris, he's like the OG death god.
figurative The way she gracefully moved on the dance floor was like watching Osiris come back to life.
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