Meaning of "tartarus" in English

Tartarus is a term originating from Greek mythology, referring to a deep abyss used as a dungeon of torment and suffering for the wicked and as the prison for the Titans. In later mythological interpretations, it became synonymous with the underworld or a hell-like place of punishment distinct from the Elysian Fields, where the virtuous were believed to go. This concept embodies the themes of eternal damnation and immense suffering for those who have committed egregious sins.

Meaning of "tartare" in French

In French, "tartare" generally refers to a culinary preparation known as "steak tartare," which consists of finely chopped raw meat, often beef, seasoned with spices, condiments, and sometimes raw egg. The term also relates to sauces made with raw ingredients, such as tartar sauce, typically accompanying seafood. The French use "tartare" primarily in gastronomic contexts rather than mythological or cultural, differing significantly from the English "tartarus."

Pronunciation of "tartarus" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /ˈtɑːr.tə.rəs/

Pronunciation Variations: The pronunciation of "tartarus" may vary slightly depending on regional accents, with variations mainly affecting the vowel sounds and the stress on syllables. In British English, the 'r' sounds might be softer compared to American English.

Pronunciation of "tartare" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /taʁ.taʁ/

Pronunciation Variations: French pronunciation of "tartare" remains quite consistent across regions, though some dialects may soften the ending slightly. In regions with a strong local accent, the ‘r’ may be pronounced with a stronger roll.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. Tartarus was feared by all in Greek mythology. (Le Tartare était craint de tous dans la mythologie grecque.)
  2. The legend says that Tartarus lies beneath the underworld. (La légende dit que le Tartare se trouve sous le monde souterrain.)
  3. Only the most egregious sinners were sent to Tartarus. (Seuls les pécheurs les plus odieux étaient envoyés au Tartare.)
  4. Tartarus was guarded by fierce creatures. (Le Tartare était gardé par des créatures féroces.)
  5. In Tartarus, the Titans suffered eternal punishment. (Dans le Tartare, les Titans subissaient une punition éternelle.)
  6. The journey to Tartarus was said to be perilous. (Le voyage vers le Tartare était dit périlleux.)
  7. Tartarus, in mythology, contrasts with the Elysian Fields. (Le Tartare, dans la mythologie, contraste avec les Champs Élysées.)
  8. His crimes were thought to earn him a place in Tartarus. (Ses crimes étaient censés lui valoir une place au Tartare.)
  9. Ancient texts describe Tartarus as a place of despair. (Les textes anciens décrivent le Tartare comme un lieu de désespoir.)
  10. Few dared to speak openly of Tartarus in fear of reprisal. (Peu osaient parler ouvertement du Tartare par crainte de représailles.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "tartarus" in English

Synonyms: abyss, hades, inferno, netherworld, underworld.

Antonyms: paradise, Elysium, heaven, nirvana.

Similar Words: hell, pit, dungeon, chasm, void.

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "tartare" in French

Synonyms: cru, haché.

Antonyms: cuit.

Similar Words: carpaccio, saumoné, ceviche.

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