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Often used in the same context:
harridan,
harpy,
battleaxe,
termagant,
virago,
lecher,
dipsomaniac,
fishwife,
simpering,
crone,
androgyne,
hellcat,
dithery,
flibbertigibbet,
strumpet,
neurasthenic,
vampiress,
harlot,
succubus,
giantess,
jocasta,
flatterer,
floozie,
goneril,
nympho,
slattern,
trollop,
cuckolds,
hussy,
jackanapes,
hag,
baldie,
poltroon,
sneery,
nymphet,
aristo,
conniver,
dissembler,
incubus,
mousy,
simp,
bitchery,
demoness,
voluptuary,
schoolmarm,
sylph,
moue,
frump,
vulgarian,
superciliousness,
schoolmistress,
hesione,
wraith,
foppery,
prig,
weepiness,
villainess,
mrs. malaprop,
minx,
guttersnipe,
lech,
hellion,
vestal virgin,
mewl,
fusspot,
fop,
dowager,
changeling,
martinet,
jezebel,
aegisthus,
epicene,
leers,
bolshy,
milksop,
blondness,
sponger,
shrew,
blackguard,
fussbudget,
saurian,
seductress,
kewpie doll,
prissy,
castrates,
lummox,
roue,
mousey,
sarky,
handmaid,
solipsist,
coquette,
excrescence,
inamorata,
tereus,
rictus,
scallywag,
frau,
magus,
annihilator,
sexpot,
mumbler,
dragon,
monster,
spectre,
demon,
monsters,
sphinx,
centaur,
hydra,
medusa,
serpent,
specter,
witch,
cyclops,
furies,
giant,
griffin,
helen,
idol,
petrifying,
bleary,
disgusted,
expressionless,
inexpressive,
menacing,
owlish,
uncomprehending,
annoyed,
bemused,
downcast,
haggard,
impassive,
incredulous,
pensive,
puzzled,
quizzical,
reproachful,
resentful,
sorrowful
More specific:
euryale,
medusa,
stheno
Appears in the definition of:
medusa
More general:
mythical creature,
mythical monster
Also try:
— Adjectives for gorgon:
new,
old,
beautiful,
mortal,
haired,
grisly,
perseus,
loathly,
tremendous,
terrible,
monstrous,
more...
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