Associations to the word «Cassandra»
Noun
- Austen
- Cain
- Katharine
- Cassie
- Rodney
- Clare
- Peterson
- Troy
- Scully
- Ajax
- Apache
- Athena
- Regina
- Seer
- Trojan
- Prophecy
- Cyclops
- Castor
- Hector
- Compact
- Apollo
- Ridley
- Angie
- Aphrodite
- Iliad
- Nova
- Wilson
- Cartwright
- Xavier
- Achilles
- Shiva
- Cass
- Orpheus
- Odysseus
- Willoughby
- Stephanie
- Booty
- Sentinel
- Crossing
- Batman
- Woody
- Gemini
- Gotham
- Veronica
- Artemis
- Goldsmith
- Donna
- Priestess
- Alexandra
- Nightingale
- Cornelia
- Whitehead
- Mei
- Lang
- Abduction
- Spec
- Syndicate
- Hera
- Lister
- Freedman
- Poseidon
- Emma
- Palmer
- Potts
- Wooden
- Oracle
- Outing
- Reeves
- Lesser
- Complex
- Samantha
- Til
- Damien
- Storyline
- Hilary
- Promo
- Hades
- Centaur
- Clatter
- Wolverine
- Assassin
- Frankie
- Helen
- Seeker
- Altar
- Jane
- Brody
- Bane
- Faye
Wiktionary
CASSANDRA, proper noun. (Greek mythology) A prophetess who was daughter of King Priam of Troy and his queen Hecuba. She captured the eye of Apollo and was granted the ability to see the future; however, she was destined to never be believed.
CASSANDRA, proper noun. A female given name.
CASSANDRA, noun. A person who makes dire predictions, especially those which are not believed but which turn out to be true.
Dictionary definition
CASSANDRA, noun. (Greek mythology) a prophetess in Troy during the Trojan War whose predictions were true but were never believed.
Wise words
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fulfillment which cannot be completely explained by those
symbols called words. Their meanings can only be articulated
by the inaudible language of the heart.