Elixir means elixir — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 18, 2026
Elixir
noun • /[e-lee-KSEER]/
elixir
Example:
Bebió un extraño elixir.
He drank a strange elixir.
🧠 What does Elixir mean?
Elixir is a noun that refers to a magical or medicinal potion, often one believed to grant immortality or cure all ills. It evokes a sense of mystery, potent substances, and ancient remedies. While its literal use is rare in modern everyday language, the word carries connotations of something precious, extraordinary, and perhaps even mystical.
📚 Extra examples
- El alquimista buscaba el elixir de la vida eterna.
The alchemist searched for the elixir of eternal life. - Se decía que la hierba poseía propiedades de un verdadero elixir.
It was said that the herb possessed properties of a true elixir. - En la novela, el protagonista descubre un elixir que puede curar cualquier enfermedad.
In the novel, the protagonist discovers an elixir that can cure any illness.
💡 Did You Know?
The concept of the elixir of life, a legendary potion believed to grant immortality, has captivated cultures for centuries and is a recurring theme in alchemy and literature.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "Elixir"
Synonyms: poción, brebaje, remedio, tónico
Opposites: veneno, tóxico
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