English language

How to pronounce deity in English?

Toggle Transcript
Type Words
Synonyms divinity, god, immortal
Type of spiritual being, supernatural being
Has types anglo-saxon deity, roman deity, saint, sea god, semitic deity, snake god, sun god, teutonic deity, war god, zombi, zombie, celtic deity, chinese deity, daemon, demigod, demiurge, earth-god, earth god, egyptian deity, god of war, goddess, graeco-roman deity, greco-roman deity, greek deity, hindu deity, japanese deity, norse deity, persian deity, phrygian deity
Derivation deify

Examples of deity

deity
As a result some people thought I might be a deity or an accomplished swordsman.
From the theepochtimes.com
At this time, another green deity descended, and the dragons crawled around him.
From the theepochtimes.com
His idea of a higher power was the Great Thief God, a deity of his own creation.
From the sacbee.com
This time, it meant that the rain deity was joining the procession, Sadana said.
From the dispatch.com
Which makes this son of a Turk a virtual deity of music in the American century.
From the time.com
I am a practicing Buddhist, and I do not believe in a creator deity of any sort.
From the economist.com
These are emptied on the deity, the golden pot Brahmakalasam being the last one.
From the en.wikipedia.org
And unlike any deity, the sun won't change it's mind and betray us anytime soon.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
The tutelary deity of an individual was his Genius, or that of a woman her Juno.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • Any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a force
  • A deity is a postulated preternatural or supernatural immortal being, who may be thought of as holy, divine, or sacred, held in high regard, and respected by believers, often religiously referred to as a god.
  • , (religion) A preternatural or supernatural human or non-human being or entity, or an object that possesses miraculous or supernatural attributes, powers or superpowers (e.g. ...
  • (Deities) Ancestors that once walked the earth who were elevated to an angelic state
  • (Deities) Etefia Ikono, Atara Ukara, Itauma, Edoho Ekid, Orutin Asang Oron, Itiat Esuk Atabong, Ata Offiong (Eastern) Nsid, Ebuhudo Ebuhu, Anansa Efik, Edoho Ukwa Ekid Afia Etoi (Etoi), Akpasima Ndem Ima Ibesikpo, Anantia Ibiono, Itina Iman, Awa Itam, Atuk Idim Iwawa, Akpan Eduo Ndikpo, Ayang ...
  • N. Most modern Witches believe in a pantheon of Gods and Goddesses who are associated with many religious traditions around the world, both modern and ancient. ...
  • (< Latin deus, god < Greek theos< Indo-European base dei-, to gleam, shine) 1. literally, one who gleams or shines. 2. the state of being a god; divine nature.
  • (1) A supernatural entity worshipped in religion. (2) A God or Goddess.
  • A God or Goddess. A spiritual being embodying one or several aspects of divine essence.