What is another word for Pandora's Box?

Pronunciation: [pandˈɔːɹəz bˈɒks] (IPA)

Pandora's Box is a term used quite often to describe a situation which can lead to unexpected consequences. The phrase is derived from an ancient Greek myth where Pandora, the first woman, was given a box as a gift. Despite being warned not to open it, Pandora gave in to curiosity and unleashed all the evils of the world, leaving only hope trapped inside. Some synonyms for Pandora's Box include "can of worms", "a hornet's nest", "a slippery slope", "a minefield", and "a ticking time bomb". All these phrases indicate complications or challenges that can arise when a decision is made, much like Pandora's Box.

Synonyms for Pandora's box:

What are the hypernyms for Pandora's box?

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

Famous quotes with Pandora's box

  • How, possibly, could the police have made the 'mistake' of charging the wrong man with the notorious Red Light Bandit crimes? That also is something that is fully revealed in the Pandora's Box of facts I have prepared.
    Caryl Chessman

Related words: Pandora's Box myth, Pandora's Box definition, Pandora's Box etymology, Pandora's Box trivia, Pandora's Box origin, Pandora's Box and Japanese culture, Pandora's Box meaning

Related questions:

  • What is the myth of pandora's box?
  • What is a myth?
  • What is the definition of a myth?
  • Where did the myth of pandora's?
  • Word of the Day

    Middle Class Populations
    The antonyms for the term "Middle Class Populations" are "extreme poverty populations" and "wealthy high-class populations." Extreme poverty populations refer to people who suffer ...