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Meaning & Definition of Dragon in English

English

Dragon

A mythical creature typically depicted as a large, serpentine and winged reptile.


Pronunciation:

/ˈdræɡ.ən/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

dragons

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A legendary creature, often depicted as a large serpent or lizard with wings, capable of breathing fire.

    Example Sentence: In many cultures, dragons are seen as powerful and magical creatures.

  • Definition: A person who is intimidating or fearsome.

    Example Sentence: He was known as a dragon in the business world, feared by many.

  • Definition: A term for a fierce or powerful woman, often used in a metaphorical sense.

    Example Sentence: She is a dragon in negotiations, never backing down from a challenge.

Etymology

Origin: From Latin 'dracō', from Ancient Greek 'drákōn', meaning 'serpent' or 'dragon'.

Synonyms

serpentmonsterbeastwyvernfire-breather

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • dragon's den: A place of danger or risk, where one may face formidable challenges.
  • dragon slayer: A person who overcomes significant challenges or adversaries.

Translations

  • Spanish: dragón
  • French: dragon
  • German: Drache
  • Russian: дракон

Related Words

  • wyvern: A winged dragon-like creature, typically depicted with two legs.
  • serpent: A large snake, sometimes used synonymously with dragon in mythological contexts.
  • chimera: A mythical creature with parts from multiple animals, often associated with dragons.

Slang Meanings of dragon

  • Meaning: A fierce and determined individual, often in a competitive context.

    Example Sentence: She's a real dragon when it comes to her ambitions.

  • Meaning: A term for a person's temper or attitude when they are being particularly fierce or confrontational.

    Example Sentence: Don't wake the dragon, she's been in a bad mood all day.