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god
noun
    1. In the Christian and other monotheistic religions: the unique supreme being, creator and ruler of the universe.
      Form: God
    2. In other religions: a superhuman male being with power over nature and humanity; a male object of worship. Compare goddess.
    3. A man greatly admired, especially for his fine physique or wide influence.
    4. often derog
      An object of excessive worship or influence.
      Example: He made money his god
    5. Superhuman beings collectively, both male and female.
      Form: the gods
    6a. The area of the balcony or upper circle in a theatre;
      Form: the gods
    6b. The theatregoers in this area.
      Form: the gods
exclamation
    1. Expressing amazement, anger, etc.
      Form: God!
      Form: my God!
Derivative: godlike
adj
    Idiom: for God's sake
      Expressing pleading.
      Expressing irritation, disgust, etc.
    Idiom: God knows
      God is my (or his, etc) witness.
      ironic
      It is beyond human understanding.
    Idiom: God willing
      If circumstances allow.
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon.





    know
    verb knew, known, knowing
      tr & intr
      1. To be aware of it; to be certain about it.
        Thesaurus: perceive, discern, distinguish, experience, identify, intuit, ken, make out, realize, recognize.
        Form: know something (usually)
        Form: know of something
        Form: know about something
      2. To have learnt and remembered something.
      3. To have an understanding or grasp of something.
      4. To be familiar with someone or something.
        Example: know her well
      5. To be able to recognize or identify someone or something.
      6. To be able to distinguish someone or something, or to tell them apart.
        Example: wouldn't know him from Adam
      intr
      7. To have enough experience or training.
        Example: knew not to question him further
      8. To experience or be subject to something.
        Example: has never known poverty
      9. especially Bible., old use
        To have sexual intercourse with someone.
    Derivative: knowable
    adj
      Capable of being known, discovered, or understood.
        Thesaurus: understandable, graspable, visible, distinct, obvious, plain.
    Idiom: Heaven (God knows)
      colloq
      I have no idea.
    Idiom: in the know
      Having information not known to most people.
        Thesaurus: aware, informed, educated, knowing, cognizant.
      Initiated.
    Idiom: I wouldn't know
      I am not in a position to know.
    Idiom: know all the answers
      To be fully informed on everything, or to think one is.
    Idiom: know a thing or two
      colloq
      To be pretty shrewd.
    Idiom: know better than to do something
      To be wiser, or better instructed, than to do it.
    Idiom: know how many beans make five
      To be sensible or aware; to have one's wits about one.
    Idiom: know the ropes
      To understand the detail or procedure.
    Idiom: know what's what
      To be shrewd, wise or hard to deceive.
    Idiom: know which side one's bread is buttered on
      To be fully aware of one's own best interests.
    Idiom: let it be known
      To reveal, especially indirectly.
    Idiom: make oneself known
      To introduce oneself.
    Idiom: there's no knowing
      It's impossible to predict.
    Idiom: what do you know?
      colloq
      An expression of surprise.
    Idiom: you never know
      colloq
      It's not impossible; perhaps.
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon cnawan.

    Phrasal Verb: be known as something
      To be called it; to have it as one's name.
    Phrasal Verb: know someone as or for something
      To think of or have experience of them as (a specified thing).
        Example: knew him as a kindly man
    Phrasal Verb: know something backwards
      To know it thoroughly.


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