God
(noun)
- A superhuman being or spirit worshipped as having power over nature or human fortunes; a deity.
- A being or object believed to have more than natural attributes and powers and to require human worship; such as a idol.
- A person or thing that is admired and respected to an excessive degree.
Origin:
Old english god, of germanic origin; related to dutch god and german gott.
Examples:
- The ancient Egyptians worshipped many gods and goddesses.
- In Hinduism, there are many gods and goddesses that represent different aspects of life and the universe.
- The idea of a single, all-powerful God is central to the monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- He was considered a god among men for his incredible strength and agility.
- He is a god of music in many cultures.