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Meanings of
godlike
in English
Being or having the nature of a god; 'tis God-like to create"-J.G.Saxe.
divine
Related terms
heavenly
superhuman
Usage of
godlike
in English
1
Kedzie lifted her downcast eyes in gratitude for such a
godlike
resolution.
2
After 400 years, such magical invisibility makes him more than ever
godlike
.
3
The snow-drift
beard
-
the
godlike
eyes-his voice then quieting for a few words.
4
It was a painful thing, that noise, huge,
godlike
in its aspect.
5
There could be naught of cruelty or baseness beneath that
godlike
exterior.
6
Jack and Bobby had been
godlike
figures to me and my sisters.
7
Simply because it was not intended to illustrate
godlike
power, but _brute_force.
8
If my dad was a god, he would have had
godlike
powers.
9
Agent Renke, with
godlike
foresight, sensed a trap and saved the day.
10
Shez shook his bewigged, glass-bead-swagged, and braided mane, and growled
godlike
approval.
11
Purged by a sufficient penance, he returns to his former
godlike
existence.
12
Who could do justice in prose to those rare and
godlike
qualities?
13
Is it really
godlike
,
or is this impression the result of association?
14
Think you that none others have burned with the same
godlike
dream?
15
Then
godlike
Theoclymenus answered him: And whither shall I go, dear child?
16
A man's endowments, however
godlike
,
merely fix the measure of his duty.
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godlike
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost godlike
more godlike
godlike power
so godlike
godlike man
More collocations
Godlike
through the time
Godlike
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common