sea serpent
/'si:'sə:pənt/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A mythical or legendary marine creature: A "sea serpent" is a large, serpentine or dragon-like monster that is said to inhabit the ocean. It is often described in folklore, sailors' tales, and alleged sightings but is not recognized by modern science as a real, identified animal.
- A term for reported but unverified marine animals: The phrase is used to describe unknown, long, and serpentine creatures occasionally reported in maritime accounts, which remain cryptids (animals whose existence is suggested but not scientifically confirmed).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Ancient maps sometimes depicted fearsome sea serpents in uncharted waters.
- The sailors swore they saw a sea serpent with a horse-like head rise from the waves.
- Reports of a sea serpent off the coast fueled local legends for decades.
Advanced Usage
- "The great sea serpent": A common epithet used in stories and myths to emphasize the creature's size and legendary status.
- Legends speak of the great sea serpent that could wrap itself around an entire ship.
Variants and Related Words
- Sea monster (n): A more general term for any large, frightening, or mythical creature of the sea.
- Kraken and Leviathan are other famous types of sea monsters.
Synonyms
- Marine dragon: A mythical sea creature with dragon-like attributes.
- Oceanic serpent: A formal or literary synonym.
- Sea snake (Note: This is also the name for real, venomous aquatic reptiles of the family , which are much smaller and scientifically recognized, creating a potential for confusion with the mythical "sea serpent").
Related Phrases & Idioms
- Chasing sea serpents: A metaphorical phrase for pursuing illusory or mythical goals, similar to "chasing unicorns."
- Trying to get unanimous agreement on that policy is like chasing sea serpents.
Noun
- huge creature of the sea resembling a snake or dragon