Mythological Characters

5 words in this vocabulary list

adjective describing something that is destined to end in failure or disaster

  • The ill-fated expedition to the Arctic ended in tragedy.
  • The ill-fated concert was a total disaster.
  • That ill-fated relationship was doomed from the start.
  • The ill-fated decision proved to be a costly mistake.

noun a skilled or successful person, especially in a particular field

  • Nimrod was a mighty hunter in the Bible.
  • I heard that Nimrod is a popular character in a new video game.
  • That guy thinks he's a real Nimrod, always making foolish mistakes.
  • She's a Nimrod when it comes to technology, always pressing the wrong buttons.

noun Vayu can also refer to the wind element in Ayurveda, representing movement and circulation in the body.

  • Vayu is the Hindu god of wind in Indian mythology.
  • I heard that Vayu is the fastest runner in our town.
  • I bet Vayu can blow away anyone in a race.
  • His passion for music is like Vayu's unstoppable force of wind.

noun a person who drives a chariot

  • The charioteer skillfully guided the horses through the crowded streets.
  • The charioteer was a pro at maneuvering through traffic.
  • That charioteer dude really knows how to drive like a boss.
  • She was the charioteer of her own destiny, steering her life in the direction she wanted.

noun In the context of 'adam', it refers to the first man created by God in the Bible.

  • Adam was appointed as the new CEO of the company.
  • I heard Adam got a promotion at work.
  • Adam is killing it in his new role.
  • Adam's leadership skills are like a breath of fresh air in the office.