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- a sword of Damocles hangs over (one's) head
a sword of Damocles hangs over (one's) head
a sword of Damocles hangs over (one's) head
One is faced with imminent danger or trouble. In Greek mythology, the courtier Damocles was forced to sit beneath a sword suspended by a single hair to emphasize the instability of a king's fortunes. I know his history of violent behavior, so I feel like a sword of Damocles hangs over my head whenever I'm alone with him. With the threat of nuclear war, many feel that a sword of Damocles hangs over the world's head.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Akhila | | - | Indian, Telugu, Malayalam |
| Zakiyya | | - | Arabic |
| EkİN | | - | Turkish |
| Yua | | yoo-ah | Japanese |
| Aylin | | ['eilin] | |
| Teo | | TE-o | Italian, Spanish, Croatian |