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1. effigy
noun. ['ˈɛfɪdʒi'] a representation of a person (especially in the form of sculpture).
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- effigie (French)
- effigies (Latin)
Rhymes with Effigy
- algae
- algy
- allergy
- analogy
- anesthesiology
- angi
- angie
- angy
- anthology
- anthropology
- apology
- archaeology
- archeology
- ashaji
- astrogeology
- astrology
- bacteriology
- banerjee
- bangee
- basenji
How do you pronounce effigy?
Pronounce effigy as ˈɛfɪʤi.
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Sentences with effigy
1. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
Today visitors can explore the cemetery grounds to see the historic cloisters, effigy reliefs and memorial plaques.
2. Noun, singular or mass
Sometimes an effigy of the rival team or the rival's team paper mascot is burned in the bonfire.