Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

samson

Proper noun
/ˈsæm.sən/
Definition
A biblical figure renowned for his extraordinary strength, which he famously lost due to his lover Delilah.
Examples
  • Samson defeated the Philistines with the jawbone of a donkey.
  • In the tale, Delilah deceived Samson into revealing the secret of his strength.
  • The term ‘Samson’ is often used metaphorically to describe someone with great strength but who may also have vulnerabilities.
Meaning
Samson’s story is often interpreted as a symbol of strength and betrayal, emphasizing the idea that personal weaknesses can lead to downfall.
Synonyms
  • No direct synonyms, but related concepts include strength, might, and resilience.