Sentences

bacchante in a sentence

n.

Definition

A bacchante is a female follower of Bacchus (Dionysus), often depicted as engaging in frenzied revelry and ecstatic dance.

Sample Sentences

  1. The bacchante danced wildly under the moonlight, embodying the spirit of revelry.
  2. In ancient Greece, a bacchante was revered for her connection to the god Dionysus.
  3. Her transformation into a bacchante marked a journey into ecstatic liberation and abandon.
  4. The festival featured a stunning performance by the bacchantes, who captivated the audience with their energy.
  5. As she twirled, the bacchante seemed to lose herself in the intoxicating rhythm of the music.
  6. Stories of the bacchantes illustrate the fine line between celebration and chaos in mythology.
  7. The painting depicted a group of bacchantes celebrating the harvest with joyous abandon.
  8. With flowing garments and garlands of ivy, the bacchante exuded an aura of divine madness.
  9. The legend of the bacchante has inspired countless works of art throughout history.
  10. In literature, the bacchante often symbolizes the primal instincts of humanity unleashed.

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