Definition of Sisyphus in English:
Sisyphus
proper nounˈsɪsɪfəsˈsɪsəfəs
Greek Mythology The son of Aeolus, punished in Hades for his misdeeds in life by being condemned to the eternal task of rolling a large stone to the top of a hill, from which it always rolled down again.
Definition of Sisyphus in US English:
Sisyphus
proper nounˈsisəfəsˈsɪsəfəs
Greek Mythology The son of Aeolus, punished in Hades for his misdeeds in life by being condemned to the eternal task of rolling a large stone to the top of a hill, from which it always rolled down again.