adjective
- relating to or characteristic of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, festivity, and theater; marked by wild revelry, ecstasy, or uninhibited pleasure
- devoted to or celebrating wine, festivity, and sensual enjoyment
Usage: often capitalized when referring directly to the god or his cult; frequently used in contrast with 'Apollonian' to describe opposing human impulses
Usage: lowercase usage; more general application
Examples
- The festival had a dionysian atmosphere, with music, dancing, and wine flowing freely.
- His dionysian approach to life contrasted sharply with his brother's disciplined, apollonian nature.
- The ancient Greeks honored Dionysus with dionysian rituals and theatrical performances.
- The party descended into dionysian excess as the night wore on.
- She rejected the dionysian lifestyle in favor of a more measured and philosophical existence.
- The dionysian elements in the play—chaos, passion, and transformation—drove the narrative forward.