Pronunciation: /ˈfɛroʊs/

Definitions of pharos

noun a tall tower or lighthouse built by the ancient Greeks or Romans

Example Sentences

A1 The pharos was a tall lighthouse in ancient times.

A2 Tourists can visit the ruins of the ancient pharos in Alexandria.

B1 The pharos of Alexandria was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

B2 The pharos guided ships safely into the harbor with its bright light.

C1 The pharos was a symbol of maritime navigation and safety in antiquity.

C2 Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of the pharos of Alexandria, shedding light on its history.

Examples of pharos in a Sentence

formal The ancient Pharos of Alexandria was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

informal Let's go check out the Pharos ruins on our trip to Egypt.

slang That Pharos tower is lit, we should take some cool pics there.

figurative The lighthouse served as a pharos guiding sailors safely to shore.

Grammatical Forms of pharos

past tense

pharosed

plural

pharoses

comparative

more pharos

superlative

most pharos

present tense

pharos

future tense

will pharos

perfect tense

have pharosed

continuous tense

is pharosing

singular

pharos

positive degree

pharos

infinitive

to pharos

gerund

pharosing

participle

pharosed

Origin and Evolution of pharos

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Ancient Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'pharos' originates from the Ancient Greek word 'Pharos', which referred to the island of Pharos near Alexandria, Egypt.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'pharos' came to be used to refer to any large lighthouse, not just the one on the island of Pharos. It has also been borrowed into other languages with similar meanings.