Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

deiform

Adjective
/ˈdiːɪˌfɔːrm/
Definition
Having the form or nature of a deity; divine in appearance or characteristics.
Examples
  • The artwork depicted a deiform figure, radiating an ethereal glow.
  • In literature, the hero often takes on deiform traits as they overcome challenges and grow.
  • The ancient texts spoke of beings that were deiform, possessing powers far beyond human understanding.
Meaning
The term ‘deiform’ describes something that resembles or embodies the qualities of a god.
Synonyms
  • Divine
  • Godlike
  • Heavenly
  • Celestial