Pronunciation: /ˈspɑːrtən/
noun a person from or characteristic of Sparta or its way of life
A1 Spartans were ancient Greek warriors known for their bravery and discipline.
A2 The Spartan army was feared throughout Greece for its military prowess.
B1 The Spartan society valued simplicity and austerity in all aspects of life.
B2 Spartans were trained from a young age to be skilled in combat and strategic thinking.
C1 The Spartan military tactics revolutionized warfare in ancient Greece.
C2 Spartan culture emphasized the importance of duty, honor, and sacrifice.
adjective referring to the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta, known for its disciplined and austere way of life
A1 The Spartan room had only a bed and a small table.
A2 She lived a Spartan lifestyle, with minimal possessions and simple meals.
B1 The Spartan design of the house emphasized functionality over decoration.
B2 The Spartan army was known for its discipline and rigorous training.
C1 The Spartan leadership was characterized by its focus on military strength and efficiency.
C2 His Spartan upbringing instilled in him a sense of discipline and self-reliance.
formal The Spartan warriors were known for their discipline and bravery in battle.
informal My friend has a Spartan workout routine that he follows every day.
slang I can't believe you're living in such a Spartan apartment, it's practically empty!
figurative Her Spartan approach to managing her finances helped her save a lot of money.
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