stygian

/ˈstɪdʒɪən/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or resembling the underworld in Greek mythology; gloomy or dismal

“The stygian darkness of the cave made it difficult to navigate.”

2. noun

the waters of the underworld in Greek mythology; a deep, dark, or treacherous place

“The ship sailed through the stygian depths of the ocean, avoiding the rocky shores.”

Synonyms

  • abyssal
  • chaotic
  • dark
  • dismal
  • gloomy

Antonyms

  • bright
  • radiant
  • sunny