Crucible

/ˈkruːsəbəl/ noun

A crucible is a container that can withstand very high heat and is used for melting or testing metals. Figuratively, it is a severe test or difficult situation that changes or reveals a person’s true character.

From Medieval Latin *crucibulum* “night lamp, earthen pot,” later used for metal-melting pots. Its link to extreme heat led to the metaphor of a harsh testing environment.

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