Pronunciation: /ˈsɪzɪdʒi/
noun a conjunction or opposition, especially of the moon with the sun
A1 A syzygy is when three celestial bodies align in a straight line.
A2 During a syzygy, the Earth, Sun, and Moon are in perfect alignment.
B1 Astrologers believe that a syzygy can have a significant impact on human emotions.
B2 The phenomenon of syzygy is often studied in the field of astronomy and astrology.
C1 The occurrence of a syzygy is a rare and fascinating event in the night sky.
C2 Scientists have observed syzygy events to study the gravitational effects of celestial bodies on each other.
formal The syzygy of the planets is an astronomical phenomenon that occurs when three celestial bodies align in a straight line.
informal I read about the syzygy of the planets in a science magazine.
slang Did you see that syzygy of the planets last night? It was so cool!
figurative The syzygy of events led to the perfect storm of chaos in the city.
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