godlike

[god-lahyk]

godlike Definition

  • 1resembling or having the qualities of a god or God; divine
  • 2having great power, strength, or ability; heroic

Using godlike: Examples

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

  • Example

    The athlete's godlike strength allowed him to break the world record.

  • Example

    The painting was described as having a godlike quality.

  • Example

    The king was seen as a godlike figure by his subjects.

godlike Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for godlike

Phrases with godlike

  • godlike powers

    abilities or qualities that are similar to those of a god or God

    Example

    The superhero has godlike powers that allow him to fly and lift heavy objects.

  • a position of great power, influence, or admiration, similar to that of a god or God

    Example

    The CEO has achieved godlike status in the business world due to his success.

  • an excessive sense of superiority or self-importance, similar to that of a god or God

    Example

    The politician's godlike arrogance made it difficult for him to work with others.

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Summary: godlike in Brief

The term 'godlike' [god-lahyk] refers to something that resembles or has the qualities of a god or God, such as great power, strength, or ability. It can also refer to heroic qualities. Examples include 'The athlete's godlike strength allowed him to break the world record.' and 'The painting was described as having a godlike quality.' Phrases like 'godlike powers' and 'godlike status' extend the meaning, while 'godlike arrogance' describes an excessive sense of superiority.

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