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  1. : extremely dark, gloomy, or forbidding. the stygian blackness of the cave. Did you know? Stygian comes to us (by way of Latin stygius and Greek stygios) from Styx, the name of the principal river in Hades, the underworld of the dead in Greek mythology.

  2. Stygian. adjective. literary uk / ˈstɪdʒ.i.ən / us / ˈstɪdʒ.i.ən / Add to word list. extremely and unpleasantly dark: Stygian gloom. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Darkness & becoming dark. blackness. darkened. darkness. dimly. dimness. dingily. dingy. inky. pitch darkness. pitchy. plunge someone/something into darkness.

  3. Something that's Stygian is dark, murky, and probably a little melancholy. Your walk home from the bus stop might feel Stygian on a foggy, moonless night.

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › StygianStygian - Wikipedia

    The highest difficulty in the video game Darkest Dungeon. Stygian, a 2000 film, the directorial debut of James Wan. Stygian, also known as the Pony of Shadows, a character in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. Stygian doll, an undead fetish (monster) from Act III in video game Diablo II.

  5. Stygian. adjective. literary us / ˈstɪdʒ.i.ən / uk / ˈstɪdʒ.i.ən / Add to word list. extremely and unpleasantly dark: Stygian gloom. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Darkness & becoming dark. blackness. crepuscular. darkened. darkness. dimly. dimness. dingily. dingy. dull. inky. pitch blackness. pitch darkness. pitchy.

  6. Definition of Stygian adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Stygian definition: of or relating to the river Styx or to Hades.. See examples of STYGIAN used in a sentence.

  8. Stygian in American English. (ˈstɪdʒiən ; ˈstɪdʒən ) adjective. 1. of or characteristic of the river Styx and the infernal regions. 2. [also s-] a. infernal or hellish. b. dark or gloomy. c. inviolable; completely binding, as an oath sworn by the river Styx. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · stygian (comparative more stygian, superlative most stygian) Alternative form of Stygian (“ of or relating to the river Styx ”) Dark and gloomy.

  10. The word 'Stygian' came to describe something as dark, gloomy, or mysterious, often with connotations of the underworld or the afterlife. It is used to convey an atmosphere or quality that is eerie, foreboding, and shrouded in darkness, as if one had entered the realm of the dead.