goddess
Pronunciation: [ˈɡɒd.ɪs]
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Context: "religion"
(noun) a female deity or a woman who is worshipped in a religion. A goddess is seen as powerful and important, often associated with nature, love, war, or other aspects of life.
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Athena is the goddess of wisdom and war in Greek mythology.
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She doesn’t believe in a goddess; she prefers to follow other spiritual beliefs.
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Which goddess do you find most fascinating in ancient stories?
Context: "admiration"
(noun) a woman who is admired and respected for her beauty or talents. People may refer to someone as a goddess because they see her as extraordinary or perfect in a certain way.
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She felt like a goddess when she walked down the runway at the fashion show.
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He didn’t think she was a goddess; he believed she lacked confidence.
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Do you think anyone can be called a goddess because of their skills?
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