Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

leviathan

noun
/lɪˈvaɪ.ə.θən/
Definition
A large sea creature or monster, often referenced in literature and mythology.
Examples
  • The leviathan rose from the depths of the ocean, captivating everyone on the ship.
  • In political theory, Hobbes describes the state as a leviathan, emphasizing its power over individuals.
  • The legend spoke of a leviathan that guarded ancient treasures beneath the waves.
Meaning
The term ‘leviathan’ can refer to something that is enormous in size or power, sometimes used metaphorically to describe a large organization or government.
Synonyms
  • behemoth
  • giant
  • colossus
  • monster