Juvenal


Also found in: Dictionary, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia.
Graphic Thesaurus  🔍
Display ON
Animation ON
Legend
Synonym
Antonym
Related
  • noun

Synonyms for Juvenal

Roman satirist who denounced the vice and folly of Roman society during the reign of the emperor Domitian (60-140)

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
References in periodicals archive ?
In partnership with Fundacion Sanso Museum, SM also unveiled an archival exhibition by Juvenal Sanso, one of the world's most respected artists.
More than 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus were slaughtered during a three-month riot that followed the assassination of president, Juvenal Habyarimana.
Lawyer Juvenal Bizimana admitted sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
BEVERLEY: 2.00 Dubai Celebration, 2.30 Make On Madam, 3.05 Willbeme, 3.40 Northgate Lad, 4.15 Basem, 4.50 Sleipnir, 5.25 Juvenal.
THE MAIL'S TOP TIPS BEVERLEY 2.00 Dubai Celebration 2.30 Make On Madam 3.05 Willbeme 3.40 Northgate Lad 4.15 Basem 4.50 Sleipnir 5.25 Juvenal. CARTMEL 5.50 Volcanic 6.20 Hopeand 6.50 Solway Dornal 7.25 Hinton Indiana 7.55 Elsafeer 8.30 Burnt Sienna 9.00 Sam Lord.
In the 100 days that followed the assassination of President Juvenal Habyarimana on April 6, 1994, it is estimated an average of six people were killed every minute of every hour of every day, while the international community failed to intervene.
She had a stall selling clothes for many years at the market, based then at Juvenal Street I think, and as a kid I used to love going along to "help" her.
Le joueur algerien, avec 472 minutes jouees en sept matchs, a inscrit le meme nombre de buts que le Sud-Africain Bernard Parker, l'Equato-Guineen Juvenal, le Senegalais Pape Cisse et l'Ivoirien Salomon Kalou.
ANSWERS: 1 Capillaries; 2 Rugby League; 3 Viscount Stansgate; 4 In the neck; 5 Laos; 6 John Donne; 7 Legally Blonde; 8 Naseby; 9 Juvenal; 10 As a classical music composer.
A comedian in the arena below declaimed some scathing verses from the Latin poet Juvenal about women's love for gladiators: "Iron, that's what they love!"