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    Pandora's box
    /panˌdɔːrəz ˈbɒks/

    noun

    • 1. a process that once begun generates many complicated problems: "these policies might open a Pandora's box of inflationary wage claims"
  2. Oct 15, 2024 · The meaning of PANDORA'S BOX is a prolific source of troubles. How to use Pandora's box in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. Pandora's box is a metaphor for something that brings about great troubles or misfortune, but also holds hope. In Greek mythology, Pandora's box was a gift from the gods to Pandora, the first woman on Earth. It contained all the evils of the world, which were released when Pandora opened the box.

  4. May 16, 2021 · The phrase “Pandora’s Box” is used whenever a simple situation or event quickly takes a turn for the worse, resulting in a series of ceaseless and uncontrollable complications.

  5. Aug 14, 2024 · A "Pandora's box" is a metaphor in our modern languages, and the proverbial phrase refers to a source of endless complications or trouble arising from a single, simple miscalculation. Pandora's story comes to us from ancient Greek mythology, specifically a set of epic poems by Hesiod, called the Theogony and Works and Days.

  6. Pandora's box definition: 1. something that creates a lot of new problems that you did not expect: 2. something that creates…. Learn more.

  7. Aug 17, 2022 · Pandora's Box is a mythological concept that originates from ancient Greek mythology. It refers to a box that Pandora, the first human woman created by the gods, was given by Zeus, the king of the gods. According to the myth, Pandora was created as part of a scheme to punish mankind for Prometheus' act of

  8. The myth of Pandora’s box – or Pandora’s jar – is very much the ‘Fall of Man’ story for the ancient Greeks, the pagan equivalent of the story of Adam and Eve’s expulsion from the Garden of Eden in the Book of Genesis.