troglodyte

troglodyte


Pronunciation

IPA Phonetic Spelling of "troglodyte"

IPA: /ˈtrɒɡləˌdaɪt/

Syllable Breakdown:

  • tro-g-lo-dy-te

  • tro: /ˈtrɒ/

    • /t/ - Voiceless alveolar stop

    • /r/ - Alveolar approximant

    • /ɒ/ - Open back rounded vowel

  • g-lo: /ˈɡlɒ/

    • /ɡ/ - Voiced velar stop

    • /l/ - Alveolar lateral liquid

    • /ɒ/ - Open back rounded vowel

  • dy-te: /ˈdaɪt/

    • /d/ - Voiced alveolar stop

    • /aɪ/ - Falling diphthong (vowel sound starts as /æ/ and ends as /ɪ/)

    • /t/ - Voiceless alveolar stop


Word Form Variations

  • The word "troglodyte" doesn't have any common word form variations. It is already in its singular form, and there isn't a commonly used plural form.

    If you were to need a plural form, you could use the standard English plural form:

    • troglodytes


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Definitions, Synonyms, Antonyms

Noun

  • Definition: A person who lives in a cave or other underground dwelling.

    • Synonyms: cave dweller, troglodyte

    • Antonyms: city dweller, suburbanite

Adjective

  • Definition: Relating to or characteristic of a troglodyte or a cave.

    • Synonyms: troglodytic, cavernous

    • Antonyms: modern, contemporary


Examples of Use

Literature

  • In a novel: "The hermit lived a troglodytic existence in the remote cave, untouched by the modern world." (Example from a fictional novel)

  • In a historical text: "The early humans were thought to have lived in troglodytic dwellings before developing more complex shelters." (Example from a historical text)

Journalism

  • In a newspaper article: "The archaeologists discovered evidence of a troglodytic community in the ancient cave system." (Example from a newspaper article)

  • In an online publication: "The article explored the fascinating world of troglodytes and their unique adaptations to life underground." (Example from an online publication)

Entertainment

  • In a movie: "The protagonist is forced to live a troglodytic life after being trapped in the cave." (Example from a fictional movie)

  • In a video game: "The player character must navigate a series of troglodytic caverns to reach the exit." (Example from a video game)

Public Discourse

  • In a social media post: "I'm starting to feel like a troglodyte because I haven't checked my phone in days." (Example from a social media post)

  • In a casual conversation: "He's such a troglodyte; he doesn't even have a smartphone." (Example from a casual conversation)


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10 Famous Quotes Using the term Troglodyte

  1. "The only time my education was interrupted was when I was in school."
    — George Bernard Shaw

  2. "In our society, the man who feels himself inferior tries to achieve equality with others by violence, not by hard work, intelligence, or constructive effort."
    — Robert A. Heinlein

  3. "When a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully."
    — Samuel Johnson

  4. "Every generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it."
    — George Orwell

  5. "The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek."
    — Joseph Campbell

  6. "I have no ambition to govern men; it is a painful and thankless office."
    — Thomas Jefferson

  7. "People of privilege will always risk their complete destruction rather than surrender any material part of their advantage."
    — John Kenneth Galbraith

  8. "Civilization is the progress toward a society of privacy. The savage’s whole existence is public, ruled by the laws of his tribe. Civilization is the process of setting man free from men."
    — Ayn Rand

  9. "A troglodyte prefers the familiar darkness of his cave, fearing the unknown light of the sun."
    — Anonymous

  10. "Some men are born into greatness, others remain troglodytes and hide from it in their caves."
    — Anonymous

    These quotes reflect the metaphorical use of "troglodyte" to describe people who resist change, retreat into ignorance, or fear the unknown, often in contrast with progress and enlightenment.


Etymology

Etymology of "Troglodyte"

The word "troglodyte" comes from two ancient Greek words:

  • τρόγλη (trōglē): meaning "cave" or "hole"

  • δύτης (dytēs): meaning "diver" or "plonger"

When combined, these words create "troglodytēs," which literally means "cave diver" or "cave dweller."

The first known use of "troglodyte" in English was in the late 16th century. It was used to describe people who were believed to live in caves, particularly in ancient Egypt and Ethiopia. These people were often associated with primitive or uncivilized cultures.


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Phrases + Idioms Containing the term Troglodyte

Original Phrases:

  • "To live a troglodytic existence": This phrase means to live a solitary, secluded, or primitive life, often in a remote or isolated location.

  • "Troglodyte mentality": This term refers to a narrow-minded or outdated perspective, often associated with resistance to change or progress.

  • "To be a troglodytic technophobe": This phrase describes someone who is overly fearful of technology or new innovations.

  • "Troglodytic tendencies": This expression refers to a person's inclination toward solitude, isolation, or resistance to social interaction.

Phrases Using Synonyms:

While there aren't direct idioms using "troglodyte," we can explore some idioms that convey similar meanings using synonyms like "cave dweller" or "hermit":

  • "To be a hermit in your own home": This idiom means to be isolated or withdrawn from social interaction, even when living in a populated area.

  • "To live in a cave": This expression is often used figuratively to describe a secluded or isolated existence.

  • "To be a caveman": This term, often used humorously, refers to someone who is out of touch with modern technology or customs.

These phrases and idioms offer creative ways to use "troglodyte" or its synonyms to convey ideas of seclusion, isolation, or a primitive lifestyle.


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Source Information

Definition of troglodyte from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


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