Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sibyl

noun
/ˈsɪb.əl/
Definition
A sibyl is a woman in ancient times who was believed to have the power to predict the future and deliver prophetic insights.
Examples
  • The sibyl delivered her prophecy with enigmatic words that left the listeners pondering.
  • In ancient Greece, the sibyls were revered for their wisdom and foresight.
  • Many great leaders sought the counsel of a sibyl before making important decisions.
Meaning
The term ‘sibyl’ refers to a prophetic figure, often associated with Greek and Roman mythology, who served as a medium between the gods and humans, conveying divinely inspired messages.
Synonyms
  • prophetess
  • oracle
  • seer