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Word of the Day Tuesday, June 9, 2026

tantalus

/tænˈtɔːləs/ noun · British & US
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What does tantalus mean?

noun

In Greek mythology, Tantalus was a king who was punished in the underworld by being forced to stand in a pool of water that always receded when he tried to drink, and under a fruit tree whose branches always pulled away when he tried to eat. In modern usage, a tantalus is a device that holds objects just out of reach, often used as a metaphor for something that is unattainable or frustratingly close.

Example

"The artist's latest sculpture was a tantalus, a beautiful but unattainable work of art that seemed to hover just out of reach."

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