Deidad is a noun.
The phonetic transcription in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is /dei̯ˈðad/.
Deidad refers to a god or goddess, a divine being, or more broadly, any manifestation of the divine. In the Spanish language, it is commonly used in religious or spiritual contexts to denote gods from various mythologies or religions. The term is relatively formal and more frequently seen in written contexts, such as literature, religious texts, and academic discussions, than in everyday speech.
The deity we worship is known for her wisdom and compassion.
En muchas culturas, la deidad del sol es central en sus creencias.
In many cultures, the sun deity is central to their beliefs.
Los antiguos griegos tenían múltiples deidades que representaban diferentes aspectos de la vida.
The term deidad is not only used in a literal sense but may also appear in various idiomatic expressions, especially that refer to the concept of divinity or importance. Here are a few examples:
The chef prepares the dishes like a god.
Sentirse como una deidad
After receiving the award, he felt like a deity.
No soy una deidad
The word deidad comes from the Latin word deitas, which is derived from deus, meaning "god." The suffix -idad indicates a state or quality, similar to the English suffix -ity.
Synonyms: - Divinidad - Divino - Dios
Antonyms: - Mortal - Humano - Terrenal