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monotheist

American  
[mah-nuh-thee-ist, mah-noh-] / ˈmɑ nəˌθi ɪst, ˈmɑ noʊ- /

noun

plural

monotheists
  1. a person who believes in monotheism.


adjective

  1. monotheistic.

Other Word Forms

  • monotheistic adjective
  • monotheistically adverb
  • non-monotheistic adjective
  • pre-monotheistic adjective
  • quasi-monotheistic adjective

Example Sentences

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“I’m an ethical monotheist, that’s the way I would describe my faith,” he said.

From Salon • Oct. 21, 2025

Tut’s father, Akhenaten, was a radical monotheist who had suppressed the cult of Ra.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 29, 2018

“It’s a song any monotheist can get behind.”

From New York Times • Dec. 1, 2012

More of a monotheist than God himself, Iblis was banished from Heaven.

From Time Magazine Archive

In theology he was a pure monotheist, declaring God to be the Absolute Being, sufficient for himself, and related to the world as unity to variety, or love to discord.

From Ten Great Religions An Essay in Comparative Theology by Clarke, James Freeman