Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
theomorphic
Adjective
/θiːəˈmɔːrfɪk/
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Definition
Having the form or nature of a god; resembling a deity.
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Examples
- The theomorphic attributes of the statue made it seem almost alive.
- In mythology, many characters were described as theomorphic, possessing divine qualities.
- The artist aimed to create a theomorphic image that conveyed transcendent power.
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Meaning
The term ‘theomorphic’ describes something that embodies or reflects the characteristics of a god or deity, often used in religious or philosophical contexts to discuss the nature of divine beings and their representation.
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Synonyms
- Divine
- Godlike
- Deific
- Heavenly
- Celestial