Godliest: meaning, definitions and examples

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godliest

 

[ ˈɡɒdliest ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

superlative form

The term 'godliest' is the superlative form of 'godly,' meaning most godlike or divine. It refers to someone or something that possesses the highest qualities associated with a deity, often implying moral excellence or a deep spiritual nature.

Synonyms

divinest, holiest, most virtuous

Examples of usage

  • She displayed the godliest virtues throughout her life.
  • Many followers believe he is the godliest leader they've ever known.
  • Her godliest acts of kindness inspired the entire community.

Translations

Translations of the word "godliest" in other languages:

🇵🇹 divino

🇮🇳 ईश्वरीय

🇩🇪 göttlich

🇮🇩 ilahi

🇺🇦 божественний

🇵🇱 boski

🇯🇵 神聖な

🇫🇷 divin

🇪🇸 divino

🇹🇷 ilahi

🇰🇷 신성한

🇸🇦 إلهي

🇨🇿 božský

🇸🇰 božský

🇨🇳 神圣的

🇸🇮 božanski

🇮🇸 guðdómlegur

🇰🇿 құдайлық

🇬🇪 ღმერთის

🇦🇿 ilahi

🇲🇽 divino

Etymology

The word 'godliest' derives from the Old English word 'godlic,' which means godlike or divine. This word is a combination of 'god,' meaning deity, and the suffix '-ly,' which pertains to qualities. Over time, forms of the word have evolved alongside the English language, from its Germanic roots to its usage today. The term is often used in religious contexts, particularly within Christian literature, to describe individuals who exhibit characteristics of divine nature or who embody the highest moral standards. 'Godliest' became more common in usage with the rise of Protestantism in the 16th century, as moral conduct and the idea of being godly became central themes in faith discussions.