Delphic

/'delfiən/ Cách viết khác : (Delphic) /'delfik/
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Definition
  1. Adjective:
    • Obscurely prophetic; ambiguous or enigmatic in meaning: Describes statements, pronouncements, or messages that are mysterious, difficult to interpret, and often seem to predict the future.
    • Of or relating to Delphi or to the oracles of Apollo at Delphi: Pertaining to the ancient Greek city of Delphi, famous for its oracle, or to the prophetic utterances given there.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:
    • The politician's delphic statement left journalists confused about his true intentions.
    • The ancient Delphic oracle was consulted by kings and commoners alike.
    • Her advice was so delphic that we couldn't decide if she was warning us or encouraging us.
Advanced Usage
  • "Delphic utterance": A statement that is deliberately ambiguous or cryptic.
    • The CEO's Delphic utterance about "future restructuring" caused anxiety among the staff.
  • "Delphic ambiguity": The quality of being mysteriously unclear or having multiple possible interpretations.
    • The poem is celebrated for its Delphic ambiguity, allowing each reader a unique interpretation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Delphian (adjective): A less common variant meaning the same as "Delphic" (relating to Delphi or being oracular).
    • The Delphian prophecies were central to many Greek myths.
  • Oracle (noun): A priest or priestess acting as a medium through whom advice or prophecy was sought from the gods in classical antiquity, or the place where such advice was given. This is the source of the adjective's meaning.
    • The oracle at Delphi was the most famous in the ancient world.
Synonyms
  • Cryptic: Having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure.
  • Enigmatic: Difficult to interpret or understand; mysterious.
  • Oracular: Resembling an oracle in obscurity of thought or speech.
  • Ambiguous: Open to more than one interpretation; not having one obvious meaning.
Related Phrases
  • "Delphic pronouncement": A formal or authoritative statement that is ambiguous.
    • The judge's Delphic pronouncement left both legal teams uncertain of the ruling's implications.
  • "Delphic response": An answer that is puzzlingly unclear.
    • When asked about the merger, the company spokesperson gave a Delphic response.
Related Idioms
  • "To speak in Delphic terms": To express oneself in a way that is deliberately ambiguous or hard to understand.
    • Diplomats often speak in Delphic terms to avoid making explicit commitments.
Adjective
  1. obscurely prophetic
    • Delphic pronouncements
    • an oracular message
  2. of or relating to Delphi or to the oracles of Apollo at Delphi
    • Delphic oracle