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Definitions from the WebSynonym: DionysianPart of Speech: AdjectiveDefinition: Relating to or resembling the wild and indulgent behavior associated with the Greek god Dionysus. Sample Sentence: The party was a Dionysian affair with dancing, drinking, and revelry lasting until dawn. Part of Speech: NounDefinition: A believer or follower of the religious cult of Dionysus, characterized by wild and ecstatic rites. Sample Sentence: The Dionysians held secret ceremonies in honor of their beloved god. Part of Speech: AdjectiveDefinition: Relating to or characterized by excessive drinking, revelry, and licentious behavior. Sample Sentence: The city's nightlife is known for its Dionysian atmosphere, attracting partygoers from all over the world. Part of Speech: AdjectiveDefinition: Of, relating to, or denoting a style of ancient Greek drama associated with Dionysus, typically satirical or comedic. Sample Sentence: The Dionysian plays were a favorite form of entertainment during ancient Greek festivals. Part of Speech: NounDefinition: A personification or embodiment of the qualities and attributes of Dionysus. Sample Sentence: The actor portrayed a convincing Dionysian on stage, capturing the god's mischievous and wild nature. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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