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Juggernaut

[JUG-ər-not]Part of speech: noun

Origin: hindi, early 17th century

  • An overwhelming force that destroys anything in its path
  • An institution that inspires blind devotion and sacrifice

Examples of Juggernaut in a sentence

  • The youngest candidate is a juggernaut, impressing voters and blowing away competitors in every debate. 
  • Harry Potter has turned into a global juggernaut, with the books having inspired movies, plays, theme parks, and any kind of merchandise you can think of. 

About Juggernaut

The word juggernaut was adopted into English after a 14th-century monk came back from India with stories of how people worshipped the Hindu god Jagannath. In religious processions an enormous statue of Jagannath was carried through the streets on a carriage, and fanatical worshippers would throw themselves under the wheels as a sacrifice. Juggernaut came to be used in Europe to describe any massive vehicle or unstoppable force.

Did you Know?

Juggernaut is an X-Men villain from Marvel Comics who earned his powerful name because of his mutant abilities. He’s unstoppable once in motion; he doesn’t tire from physical activity; he heals quickly, and he can survive without 

Date: 2020-01-30 11:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pfrye.livejournal.com
Illya Kuryakin never let his size determine what he could accomplish. He turned his small, slight stature into a benefit. When he was forced to fight against more than one or larger foes he was able to go through them like a juggernaut. THRUSH never knew what hit them.

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