📒 the being or spirit that is worshipped and is believed to have created the universe
📒 (in some religions) a being or spirit who is believed to have power over a particular part of nature or who is believed to represent a particular quality
📒 a person who is loved or admired very much by other people
📒 something to which too much importance or attention is given
📒 the seats that are high up at the back of a theatre
📒 an event caused by natural forces beyond human control, such as a storm, a flood or an earthquake
📒 used to emphasize a feeling of surprise or that you are determined to do something
📒 used when you are expressing anger and the fact that you are impatient
📒 used to emphasize what you are saying when you are surprised, shocked or annoyed
📒 used when you are leaving somebody, to say that you hope they will be safe, etc.
📒 used to say that you hope that something will not happen
📒 used to say that you are afraid somebody will be in danger or that something bad will happen to them
📒 used to emphasize that you do not know something
📒 used to emphasize the truth of what you are saying
📒 used to show respect when you are talking about somebody who is dead
📒 a person who thinks that they are particularly good at something or who thinks that somebody will find them particularly attractive
📒 used to say that you hope that things will happen as you have planned and that there will be no problems
📒 used to say that you are frightened of the idea of something happening
📒 used to emphasize that what you are saying is true
📒 used especially in questions to show that you are angry, surprised or shocked
📒 if the result of something is in the lap of the gods, you do not know what will happen because it depends on luck or things you cannot control
📒 a religious man, especially a priest or a clergyman
📒 to behave as if you control events or other people’s lives
📒 used to say that you very much hope or wish that something will happen or not happen
📒 to make somebody very frightened, especially in order to make them do something
📒 used to swear that what you are saying is true, especially in a court of law
📒 used to say that you are pleased about something
📒 used to say that you could easily have been in the same difficult or unpleasant situation that somebody else is in
📒 used after a verb to emphasize a particular hope, wish, etc.
📒 used to show surprise, lack of belief, etc.