A 'cassandra utterance' is a warning that is not taken seriously. Cassandra was the daughter of King Priam of Troy who was given the ability to foresee the future by the God Apollo but cursed that her predictions would never be believed. She tried to worn the Trojans about the wooden horse.
Cassandra was a princess of Troy who foretold its destruction. Apollo had granted her the power to see the future, but she was ungrateful so he gave her the curse that her prophecies would never be believed.
The nationality of the name Cassandra is Greek
Cassandra was a human seer, not a god.
The Trojans did not beleive Cassandra. It was her curse to not be beleived by others.
In Greek mythology, Cassandra was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy.
Cassandra was the daughter of some king in Troy Everyone believed she was cursed. She stated that the Trojan horse looks "big enough to hide an army in" people did not take her seriously
An impassioned utterance means words that are spoken with emphasis or urgency. Impassioned = with passion, emphatically, with emphasis Utterance = something that is said, sometimes quietly.
The mythological allusion to a Cassandra utterance refers to a prophecy or warning that goes unheeded or dismissed, much like the Greek myth of Cassandra who was cursed to have accurate prophecies but never be believed. It signifies a situation where someone predicts a future event or outcome, but their words are ignored or disregarded.
Something that you say daily, as in habitually.
Yes, every sentence can be an utterance but not every utterance can be a sentence. This is because an utterance can be just an action of saying or expressing something aloud which may not be a sentence. However, every sentence (that is spoken) can be an utterance because sentences can be said to be a more 'complete' version of an utterance.
it means soup
Do you mean prophecy? if so.... an inspired utterance of prophet. a prediction of something to come.
First Utterance was created in 1971.
I'm not sure what you mean by "cassandra effect." Could you please provide more context or clarify your question?
means "inflaming men with love."
The only utterance he made was to ask for a drink of water.
The possessive form of Cassandra is Cassandra's.