Entity: THUNDERBOLT
A thunderbolt is a powerful and intense flash of lightning accompanied by thunder, often striking with great force and impact.
THUNDERBOLT
Etymology
The term 'thunderbolt' originates from the combination of the words 'thunder' and 'bolt,' symbolizing a powerful and intense force akin to a lightning strike.
Definition
A thunderbolt refers to a sudden and impactful event or idea that occurs with great intensity and force, often likened to a powerful discharge of lightning and thunder.
Historical Context
Throughout history, thunderbolts have been associated with divine intervention, power, and destruction in various mythologies and cultures. They have been seen as omens, symbols of authority, and manifestations of the gods' wrath.
Cultural Significance
In popular culture, the concept of a thunderbolt is often used metaphorically to describe a sudden and powerful occurrence that leaves a lasting impact. It can represent a moment of revelation, inspiration, or significant change.
Related Concepts
- Lightning
- Thunder
- Divine intervention
See Also
- Lightning bolt
- Thunderstorm
- Omen
A sudden and impactful event or idea that occurs with great intensity and force, likened to a powerful discharge of lightning and thunder.