noun
- plural of phoenix: mythical birds that burn themselves and rise from their ashes, symbolizing renewal or rebirth
- plural of phoenix: people or things that recover and become successful again after seeming to fail completely
Usage: mythology
Usage: figurative
Examples
- Ancient legends tell of phoenixes that lived for hundreds of years.
- The mythical phoenixes were said to build nests of spices and aromatic wood.
- After the bankruptcy, the companies became phoenixes, rising stronger than before.
- These cities are phoenixes, rebuilt beautifully after the devastating war.
- Like phoenixes from the ashes, the athletes returned to competition after their injuries.
- The phoenixes in the story represented hope and eternal life.