Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

charybdis

Noun
/kəˈrɪb.dɪs/
Definition
Charybdis is a mythical sea monster from Greek mythology, often depicted as a massive whirlpool.
Examples
  • As the ship sailed closer to the strait, the captain warned his crew to be cautious of Charybdis lurking beneath the waves.
  • In his journey, Odysseus had to navigate between Scylla and Charybdis, two monstrous threats in Greek legends.
Meaning
In various tales, Charybdis was known for creating dangerous whirlpools that would swallow ships whole, representing a perilous challenge for sailors.
Synonyms
  • whirlpool
  • maelstrom
  • vortex