IPA: /sɪlf/
KK: /sɪlf/
A slender and graceful being, often described as a woman or girl, associated with the element of air in certain mystical beliefs.
The dancer moved like a sylph, light and airy, captivating everyone in the audience.
**Sylph** → The word 'sylph' originates from the German word 'Sylph', which is derived from the Latin 'sylphus', meaning a spirit of the air or a light, graceful being. It refers to an ethereal creature or spirit associated with the air.
Imagine a light, graceful spirit floating in the air — that's what a sylph represents, connecting the idea of air with the ethereal nature of these beings.
No commonly confused words.