Sisyphean

/ˌsɪsəˈfiːən/

Sisyphean

English Adj
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Definition

Incessant or incessantly recurring, but futile.

Etymology

From Sisyphus + -ean, from Ancient Greek Σίσυφος (Sísuphos). Sisyphus was a Greek mythical figure who was doomed to endlessly roll a boulder up a hill in Tartarus, only to have it roll back down again.

Example Sentences

  • "Sisyphean task"
  • "Sisyphean labors"
  • "Four bucketsful of water—one for each cell—seven for the long passage, two for lavatory and w.c.'s, brasses to clean, paint to dust. It seemed a Sisyphean task, no sooner ended than a new one was exacted."
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