god

/ɡɑd/
interjection
  1. Used to express strong emotion such as surprise, frustration, or relief.
    • God, I'm so tired of this traffic.
    • Oh my god, I can't believe you did that!
    • Thank god you're here!
noun
  1. The supreme being, creator, and ruler of the universe in monotheistic religions such as Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
    • The cathedral was built to honor God.
    • She thanked God for her family's safety.
    • Many people pray to God for guidance and strength.
  2. A being or spirit believed to have power over nature and human affairs, often worshipped in polytheistic religions.
    • The temple was dedicated to the god of the sun.
    • In ancient Greek mythology, Zeus was the god of the sky.
    • Each village had its own local god to protect the harvest.
  3. A person who is greatly admired or has exceptional power or influence in a particular area.
    • To his fans, the musician was a god of rock and roll.
    • He was treated like a god in the world of fashion.
    • She became a god of the courtroom, winning every case.