God
UK /["/ɡɒd/"]/US /["/ɡɑːd/"]/
Definition
the being or spirit that is worshipped and is believed to have created the universe
In simple words: A powerful being that people believe created the universe and controls everything.
Examples
- Many people believe in God as the creator of the universe.
- In various religions, God is often depicted as all-powerful.
- He felt a sense of connection with God when he was in nature.
- Some people refer to a higher power as their personal God.
- God is often called by different names in different cultures.
Usage notes
Used in religious contexts, sometimes as a way to express admiration or awe. Avoid in casual conversations unless discussing religion specifically.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'G-O-D' as 'Greatest Of Divinity'.
Collocations
- pagan
- Christian
- Greek
- believe in
- follow
- have
- exist
- god of
- faith in God
- God’s will
- the will of God
- pagan
- Christian
- Greek
- believe in
- follow
- have
- exist
- god of
- faith in God
- God’s will
- the will of God
Synonyms
- deity
- divinity
- supreme being
- lord
Antonyms
- atheism
- idolatry
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'gods' when talking about multiple deities.
- Sometimes used too casually in expressions.
- Misunderstanding the context in monotheistic vs. polytheistic religions.