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god
1[god]
noun
one of several deities, especially a male deity, presiding over some portion of worldly affairs.
an image of a deity; an idol.
any deified person or object.
a nebulous powerful force imagined to be responsible for one's fate.
The god of poker dealt me two aces.
Theater., gods,
the upper balcony in a theater.
the spectators in this part of the balcony.
verb (used with object)
to regard or treat as a god; deify; idolize.
God
2[god]
noun
the Supreme Being, worshiped as the creator or ultimate source of the universe.
the Supreme Being according to a particular religion or conception.
She called upon Allah, the God of Islam, for help.
the Supreme Being considered with reference to a particular attribute.
May the God of mercy comfort you.
interjection
(used to express disappointment, disbelief, weariness, frustration, annoyance, or the like).
God, do we have to listen to this nonsense?
god
1/ ɡɒd /
noun
a supernatural being, who is worshipped as the controller of some part of the universe or some aspect of life in the world or is the personification of some force
an image, idol, or symbolic representation of such a deity
any person or thing to which excessive attention is given
money was his god
a man who has qualities regarded as making him superior to other men
(in plural) the gallery of a theatre
God
2/ ɡɒd /
noun
theol the sole Supreme Being, eternal, spiritual, and transcendent, who is the Creator and ruler of all and is infinite in all attributes; the object of worship in monotheistic religions
to behave in an imperious or superior manner
interjection
an oath or exclamation used to indicate surprise, annoyance, etc (and in such expressions as My God! or God Almighty! )
Other Word Forms
- nongod noun
- semigod noun
- subgod noun
- undergod noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of god1
Origin of god2
Word History and Origins
Origin of god1
Idioms and Phrases
- act of god
- for god's sake
- honest to god
- lap of the gods
- mills of gods grind slowly
- my god
- put the fear of god in
- so help me (god)
- thank god
- there but for the grace of god
- tin god
Example Sentences
There’s something so primal when somebody is aging and you can tell, “This person was in charge of me; they’re so vulnerable; now they need me. Oh my god, I can’t abandon them, right?”
One aide exclaimed, "Oh my god, Charlie Kirk has been shot!" - drawing gasps from colleagues.
Mr Edgley has previously joked that the challenge would be "the closest thing yet to swimming around Asgard" - the mythical home of the Norse god Thor.
So everybody’s saying, “Oh my god, AI! What will we do?”
Maybe the greatest dangers to humanity aren’t demons falling from the heavens but men styling themselves as gods, in whom we’re supposed to place our trust.
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