Need another word that means the same as “goddess”? Find 13 synonyms and 30 related words for “goddess” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Goddess” are: deity, divine being, divinity, immortal, belle, vision, charmer, enchantress, venus, beauty queen, english rose, picture, seductress
Goddess as a Noun
Definitions of "Goddess" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “goddess” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A female deity.
- A woman who is greatly admired, especially for her beauty.
Synonyms of "Goddess" as a noun (13 Words)
beauty queen | A very attractive or seductive looking woman. |
belle | A young woman who is the most charming and beautiful of several rivals. She was the belle of the ball. |
charmer | A person with an attractive and engaging personality, typically one who uses this to impress or manipulate others. Joe who had been such a charmer had become irritable and lazy. |
deity | A god or goddess (in a polytheistic religion. A ruler driven by delusions of deity. |
divine being | Terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God. |
divinity | God. A doctor of divinity. |
enchantress | A female sorcerer or magician. |
english rose | The people of England. |
immortal | An immortal being especially a god of ancient Greece or Rome. Shakespeare is one of the immortals. |
picture | A form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement. They could still receive the sound but the picture was gone. |
seductress | A woman who seduces. |
venus | The second nearest planet to the sun; it is peculiar in that its rotation is slow and retrograde (in the opposite sense of the Earth and all other planets except Uranus); it is visible from Earth as an early `morning star’ or an `evening star. |
vision | The images seen on a television screen. Madame was a vision in black velvet. |
Usage Examples of "Goddess" as a noun
- Athena Nike, goddess of victory.
- He had an affair with a screen goddess.
Associations of "Goddess" (30 Words)
biblical | Relating to or contained in the Bible. There is a biblical cadence in the last words he utters. |
blessing | A person’s sanction or support. He gave the project his blessing. |
centaur | A mythical being that is half man and half horse. |
deification | The condition of being treated like a god. The capitalists deification of capital. |
deify | Worship or regard as a god. These young men deify financial success. |
deity | The creator and supreme being (in a monotheistic religion such as Christianity. Also on show is a bronze falcon deity. |
divinity | The state or quality of being divine. Christ s divinity. |
elegance | A refined quality of gracefulness and good taste. The simplicity and elegance of his invention. |
enshrine | Hold sacred. The saint s bones were enshrined in the cathedral. |
fairy | Offensive term for a homosexual man. Fairy gold. |
gracefulness | Beautiful carriage. |
holy | Morally and spiritually excellent. The holy month of Ramadan. |
idealize | Regard or represent as perfect or better than in reality. She idealized her husband after his death. |
idolize | Admire, revere, or love greatly or excessively. Many teenagers idolized the Beatles. |
legend | A story about mythical or supernatural beings or events. See legend to Fig 1. |
legendary | So celebrated as to having taken on the nature of a legend. A legendary British king of the 4th century. |
myth | A traditional story accepted as history; serves to explain the world view of a people. The heroes of Greek myth. |
mythological | Based on or told of in traditional stories; lacking factual basis or historical validity. The tree of life is one of the oldest of all mythological symbols. |
mythology | A set of stories or beliefs about a particular person, institution, or situation, especially when exaggerated or fictitious. We look for change in our thirties not in our forties as popular mythology has it. |
oracle | A response or message given by an oracle especially an ambiguous one. He reigned supreme as the Colonial Office s oracle on Africa. |
orison | Reverent petition to a deity. |
pantheon | A building in which the illustrious dead of a nation are buried or honoured. The pantheon of the all time greats. |
personification | A figure intended to represent an abstract quality. The knight is accompanied by two feminine personifications of vice. |
priestess | A female priest of a non-Christian religion. |
prophet | In Christian use the books of Isaiah Jeremiah Ezekiel Daniel and the twelve minor prophets. He is repeatedly hailed as a prophet of modernism. |
religion | A strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny. The world s great religions. |
seer | A person with unusual powers of foresight. A seer of the future. |
temple | A thing regarded as holy or likened to a temple especially a person s body. The veins in his temple throbbed. |
worship | The activity of worshipping. She adores her sons and they worship her. |