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    pyrrhic
    /ˈpɪrɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a victory) won at too great a cost to have been worthwhile for the victor: "the best they can hope for is a pyrrhic victory"

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  3. Pyrrhic means relating to a victory that is not worth winning because the winner has lost so much in winning it. Learn more about the origin, usage and synonyms of this word with Cambridge Dictionary.

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      Pyrrhic meaning: 1. relating to a victory that is not worth...

  4. Pyrrhic can be a noun for a metrical foot or an adjective for a costly victory or act. Learn the etymology, history, and examples of pyrrhic from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. If you are the winner in an argument with your brother, but the fight ends up ruining your relationship with him, it's a Pyrrhic victory. An ancient Greek war dance is also called a pyrrhic.

  6. Pyrrhic can refer to a metrical foot, a war dance, or a costly victory. Learn the origin, history, and examples of this word from Dictionary.com.

  7. Pyrrhic can refer to a metrical foot, a war dance, or a costly victory. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of this word from Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Pyrrhic can mean a metrical foot of two short or unaccented syllables, or a war dance of ancient Greece. It can also describe a victory that is not worth the cost, as in the phrase "a pyrrhic victory".

  9. Pyrrhic can mean a type of dance, a victory that costs more than it gains, or a type of armour or military action. Learn the origin, pronunciation and examples of this word from OED.