demigoddess

[ˌdemiˈɡädəs]

demigoddess Definition

a female being with partial or lesser divine status, such as the offspring of a god and a mortal.

Using demigoddess: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "demigoddess" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    In Greek mythology, Perseus was born to a demigoddess.

  • Example

    The demigoddess was known for her beauty and strength.

  • Example

    She was believed to be a demigoddess, with powers beyond those of mere mortals.

demigoddess Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for demigoddess

  • half-goddess
  • semigoddess

Phrases with demigoddess

  • a female child born to a demigoddess

    Example

    The daughter of the demigoddess inherited some of her mother's powers.

  • a demigoddess associated with love and desire

    Example

    Aphrodite is considered the demigoddess of love in Greek mythology.

  • a demigoddess associated with war and battle

    Example

    Athena is considered the demigoddess of war in Greek mythology.

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Summary: demigoddess in Brief

A 'demigoddess' [ˌdemiˈɡädəs] is a female being with partial or lesser divine status, often the offspring of a god and a mortal. In Greek mythology, they are known for their beauty and strength, and are associated with various domains like love and war.