Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
byronic
adjective
/bʌɪˈrɒnɪk/

Definition
relating to the characteristics of the poet Lord Byron, especially in terms of romanticism and the portrayal of dark, mysterious, and rebellious heroes.

Examples
- He has a byronic charm that attracts those around him.
- The novel’s protagonist is a byronic hero, haunted by his past.
- Her byronic poetry evokes deep emotions and a sense of longing.

Meaning
The term ‘byronic’ describes a certain type of hero or character that embodies traits such as brooding intensity, emotional depth, and a defiance of societal norms, often reflecting a sense of melancholy or guilt.

Synonyms
- romantic
- brooding
- rebellious
- melancholic
- enigmatic