goyim

[ˈɡɔɪɪm]

goyim Definition

non-Jewish people, especially when considered as a group.

Using goyim: Examples

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

  • Example

    The book is written for both Jews and goyim.

  • Example

    The rabbi explained the significance of Passover to the goyim in attendance.

  • Example

    Some Jewish people believe that goyim are inferior to Jews.

goyim Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for goyim

  • gentiles
  • non-Jews
  • heathens

Phrases with goyim

  • goyische kop

    a non-Jewish head, used to describe someone who is not Jewish

    Example

    He may have a goyische kop, but he's still a mensch.

  • goyishe nachas

    pride or pleasure derived from the achievements of one's non-Jewish children or grandchildren

    Example

    My mother kvells with goyishe nachas over my brother's successful business.

  • goyishe kup

    a non-Jewish head, used to describe someone who is not Jewish

    Example

    He may have a goyishe kup, but he's still a mensch.

Origins of goyim

from Hebrew 'goyim', meaning 'nations'

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Summary: goyim in Brief

'Goyim' [ˈɡɔɪɪm] refers to non-Jewish people, particularly when considered as a group. It is often used in contrast to Jewish people, as in 'The book is written for both Jews and goyim.' The term has several idiomatic expressions, such as 'goyishe kop,' meaning a non-Jewish head, and 'goyishe nachas,' referring to pride in the achievements of one's non-Jewish children or grandchildren.