IPA: /ˈɑːɡəs/
KK: /ˈɑrɡəs/
A person who is very watchful and observant, or a creature from Greek mythology known for having many eyes and being a guardian.
The detective was an argus, noticing every small detail in the case.
Argus originates from Greek 'Argos' (Ἄργος), which refers to a hundred-eyed giant in mythology, known for his vigilance. The name has come to symbolize watchfulness or vigilance due to the mythological figure's ability to see everything around him.
Imagine a giant with a hundred eyes, always watching — that's why 'argus' represents someone or something that is very vigilant.