What is another word for diluvian?

Pronunciation: [dɪlˈuːvi͡ən] (IPA)

Diluvian is an adjective that describes something related to the biblical flood or a great deluge. However, if you want to avoid repeating the same word, you can use synonyms such as inundating, flooding, submerging, washing over, or engulfing. These words paint a vivid picture of how something or someone is completely covered or overwhelmed by water. For example, you may use the phrase "flooding rain" to describe a heavy downpour that causes streets to become rivers. Similarly, the word "submerged" can imply a feeling of being consumed by a situation or emotion beyond control. Regardless of the context, having a variety of synonyms for diluvian can enrich your language and make your writing more engaging.

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What are the hypernyms for Diluvian?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Diluvian

Some of the American mounds have appeared anti-diluvian; but the fact is not well proved.
"The American Nations, Vol. I."
C. S. Rafinesque
Mengs thought he would confound the author by citing the remains of the Tower of Babel-a double piece of folly, for in the first place there are no such remains, and in the second, the Tower of Babel was a post-diluvian building.
"The Memoires of Casanova, Complete The Rare Unabridged London Edition Of 1894, plus An Unpublished Chapter of History, By Arthur Symons"
Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
It was then full time to retire, as the guardian of the place was by no means formed to divine our diluvian ideas.
"Dreams, Waking Thoughts, and Incidents"
William Beckford

Famous quotes with Diluvian

  • The allegories of the "fall of man" and the "deluge," are the two most important features of the Pentateuch. They are, so to say, the Alpha and Omega, the highest and the lowest keys of the scale of harmony on which resounds the majestic hymns of the creation of mankind; for they discover to him who questions the Zura (figurative Gematria), the process of man's evolution from the highest spiritual entity unto the lowest physical — the post-diluvian man, as in the Egyptian hieroglyphics, every sign of the picture writing which cannot be made to fit within a certain circumscribed geometrical figure may be rejected as only intended by the sacred hierogrammatist for a premeditated blind — so many of the details in the Bible must be treated on the same principle, that portion only being accepted which answers to the numerical methods taught in the Kabala.
    Helena Petrovna Blavatsky

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