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Definitions from the WebDaimonPart of Speech: Noun1. (Greek Mythology) In ancient Greek belief, a daimon was a divine being or a guiding spirit, often seen as an intermediary between gods and mortals. Example sentence: According to Greek mythology, Socrates claimed to have a daimon guiding him, providing him with insight and wisdom. Part of Speech: Noun2. An inner force or motivation that drives a person to achieve their highest potential or passion; their personal genius. Example sentence: Mozart's ability to compose music effortlessly and brilliantly demonstrated his daimon. Part of Speech: Noun3. A local term used to describe a delicious and famous cake originating from the region. Example sentence: Travelers visiting the small town must try the daimon cake, a traditional local dessert. Part of Speech: Adjective4. Popular or well-liked by a large number of people; widely accepted or admired. Example sentence: The latest movie release became a daimon sensation, attracting millions of viewers worldwide. | ||||
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