god
The single deity of the Christian faith.
A deity from the ancient Greek pantheon.
A deity from the ancient Roman pantheon.
A deity who represents the Sun, or an aspect of it.
A deity associated with fertility, pregnancy, and childbirth.
Refers to a god from a pre-Christian or polytheistic religion.
A deity or object worshipped as a god, but considered illegitimate by the speaker.
A term for a god of a people who do not acknowledge the God of the Bible.
A strong belief in God.
The divine plan or purpose of God.
The divine plan or purpose of God.
To have faith in the existence of God.
To express gratitude to God; also used as an exclamation of relief.
To communicate with God, especially to give thanks or ask for help.
To express admiration and worship for God.
To show reverence and adoration for a deity.
To devote one's life or actions to the worship and glorification of God.
To follow the commands or laws of God.
To discover a belief in God, often after a period of searching or crisis.
To adhere to the teachings or worship of a particular deity.
Used to state that a person or culture worships one or more gods (e.g., 'the Romans had many gods').
Used to specify the domain of a particular god (e.g., 'the god of war').
Used in discussions about the reality of God's being.