noun
- In Greek mythology, one of three monstrous sisters with snakes for hair whose gaze turns people to stone.
- A woman who is extremely ugly or frightening in appearance.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to the mythological creatures (Gorgon); lowercase when used figuratively.
Usage: Informal; often considered offensive or derogatory.
Examples
- In Greek mythology, Medusa was the most famous of the three Gorgons.
- The hero Perseus defeated the Gorgon by using his shield as a mirror to avoid her deadly stare.
- She glared at him with such intensity that he joked she looked like a Gorgon.
- The ancient Greeks depicted Gorgons with writhing serpents instead of hair.
- According to legend, anyone who looked directly at a Gorgon would turn to stone.