Associations to the word «Gods»

Wiktionary

GOD, noun. A deity.
GOD, noun. A supernatural, typically immortal being with superior powers.
GOD, noun. A male deity.
GOD, noun. A supreme being; God.
GOD, noun. Alternative spelling of God
GOD, noun. An idol.
GOD, noun. A representation of a deity, especially a statue or statuette.
GOD, noun. Something or someone particularly revered, worshipped, idealized, admired and/or followed.
GOD, noun. (metaphor) A person in a high position of authority; a powerful ruler or tyrant.
GOD, noun. (colloquial) An exceedingly handsome man.
GOD, noun. (Internet) The person who owns and runs a multi-user dungeon.
GOD, proper noun. (very rare) Alternative form of God
GOD, verb. To idolize.
GOD, verb. To deify
GOD, proper noun. ​ The single deity of various monotheistic religions.
GOD, proper noun. The single male deity of various bitheistic or duotheistic religions.
GOD, proper noun. An impersonal and universal spiritual presence or force.
GOD, proper noun. Creator of the universe (as in deism).
GOD, proper noun. The (personification of the) laws of nature.
GOD ALMIGHTY, proper noun. Almighty God, omnipotent God, God the all-powerful
GOD ALMIGHTY, interjection. An exclamation of surprise or astonishment.
GOD ALMIGHTY, interjection. An exclamation of annoyance.
GOD ALMIGHTY, interjection. (drawn, with little emphasis, last syllable held at same tone as penultimate) An expression of resignation or spite.
GOD AWFUL, adjective. Alternative spelling of god-awful
GOD BE WITH THE DAYS, interjection. (Ireland) (informal) A phrase alluding to better days of yesteryear, often follows by the thing the speaker regrets losing.
GOD BLESS, interjection. God bless you (short prayer for the recipient)
GOD BLESS YOU, interjection. Short for May God bless you; said as a short prayer for the recipient.
GOD BLESS YOU, interjection. Said to somebody who has sneezed, as a rhetorical response. (see also bless you)
GOD BOTHERER, noun. (UK) (slang) (pejorative) A person who persistently promotes religious beliefs to others, even when unwelcome.
GOD BOTHERER, noun. (Australia) (NZ) (slang) (pejorative) A religious preacher who visits homes to promote his or her beliefs.
GOD BOTHERER, noun. (UK) (slang) (pejorative) An excessively pious person.
GOD BOTHERER, noun. (UK) (military slang) A military chaplain.
GOD BOTHERERS, noun. Plural of God botherer
GOD BOY, noun. (slang) (pejorative) A pious male Christian.
GOD BOYS, noun. Plural of God boy
GOD CLASS, noun. (programming) (object-oriented) Synonym of God object.
GOD CLASSES, noun. Plural of God class
GOD COMPLEX, noun. A narcissistic personality disorder.
GOD COMPLEXES, noun. Plural of God complex
GOD DAMMIT, interjection. Alternative form of goddamn
GOD DAMN, interjection. Alternative form of goddamn
GOD DAMN, interjection. Alternative form of goddamn
GOD DRAW, noun. (collectible card games) A draw which is especially suited to a player's needs; an optimal draw.
GOD DRAW, noun. Alternative letter-case form of god draw
GOD DRAWS, noun. Plural of god draw
GOD DRAWS, noun. Plural of God draw
GOD FORBID, interjection. (idiomatic) (subjunctive) Don't let it be.
GOD FORBID, interjection. Alternative form of god forbid
GOD FORSAKEN, adjective. Alternative form of godforsaken
GOD GAME, noun. (video games) A style of game in which the player observes and controls a large-scale environment, such as a city.
GOD GAMES, noun. Plural of god game
GOD HAND, noun. (collectible card games) A hand which is especially suited to a player's needs; an optimal hand.
GOD HAND, noun. Alternative letter-case form of god hand
GOD HANDS, noun. Plural of god hand
GOD HANDS, noun. Plural of God hand
GOD IN HEAVEN, interjection. (UK) (mildly blasphemous) expression of surprise, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom, frustration.
GOD MODE, noun. (video games) A version of play where the player character is invulnerable to damage, typically activated by entering a cheat code.
GOD MODES, noun. Plural of god mode
GOD OBJECT, noun. (programming) (object-oriented) a poorly designed object that does more than one thing. (In other words, it is an object that violates the single responsibility principle of SOLID.)
GOD OBJECTS, noun. Plural of God object
GOD OF THE GAPS, noun. A God whose existence is put forward as an explanation for anything as yet unexplained by science.
GOD PARTICLE, noun. (informal) The Higgs boson.
GOD PARTICLES, noun. Plural of God particle
GOD PRESERVE US, interjection. (UK) Exclamation of astonishment, often disdainful.
GOD SAVE THE KING, proper noun. The national anthem of the United Kingdom (when the current monarch is a king).
GOD SAVE THE KING, interjection. (British) An expression of one’s patriotism and hope for the long life of the monarch, especially in his presence.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, proper noun. The national anthem of the United Kingdom (when the current monarch is a queen).
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, interjection. (UK) (Canada) An expression of one’s patriotism and hope for the long life of the monarch, especially in her presence.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, interjection. (UK) A formal statement at the end of many proclamations issued by the Queen or in her name.
GOD SLOT, noun. (informal) The time in a television schedule set aside for religious broadcasting.
GOD SLOTS, noun. Plural of God slot
GOD SPEED, interjection. Alternative spelling of Godspeed
GOD THE FATHER, proper noun. (Christian theology) The aspect (hypostasis) of the Trinity or Godhead corresponding to the God of Abraham and the Jewish scriptures and considered the creator of mankind and father of Jesus Christ
GOD THE HOLY GHOST, proper noun. (Christian theology) The aspect (hypostasis) of the Trinity or Godhead corresponding to divine essence present in the faithful (particularly, inspired prophets) and considered to proceed either (Eastern Orthodoxy) from God the Father alone or (Roman Catholicism) from Him together with God the Son.
GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT, proper noun. Alternative form of God the Holy Ghost
GOD THE SON, proper noun. (Christian theology) The aspect (hypostasis) of the Trinity or Godhead corresponding to Jesus Christ, considered the son of God the Father either directly or through the intermediation of the Holy Spirit
GOD WILLING, interjection. Used to indicate acceptance of God's will when expressing an intention or hope.
GOD WILLING, interjection. Barring unforeseen circumstances.
GOD WILLING, interjection. Alternative form of God willing
GOD WINK, noun. An event or personal experience, often identified as coincidence, so astonishing that it is seen as a sign of divine intervention, especially when perceived as the answer to a prayer.

Dictionary definition

GOD, noun. The supernatural being conceived as the perfect and omnipotent and omniscient originator and ruler of the universe; the object of worship in monotheistic religions.
GOD, noun. Any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force.
GOD, noun. A man of such superior qualities that he seems like a deity to other people; "he was a god among men".
GOD, noun. A material effigy that is worshipped; "thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image"; "money was his god".

Wise words

We should have a great fewer disputes in the world if words were taken for what they are, the signs of our ideas only, and not for things themselves.
John Locke