"Goddess" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A goddess is a female deity or supernatural being, often revered as a symbol of good, fortune, and beauty. In various mythologies and cultures, goddesses are depicted as having extraordinary powers, wisdom, and beauty, and are often worshiped as sacred or divine beings. Examples of goddesses include Aphrodite from Greek mythology, Isis from Egyptian mythology, and Lakshmi from Hindu mythology.
A godchild is the child of one's godparent, typically a person whom one has been entrusted to care for and upbring, often in a spiritual or religious sense. In some cultures, it is also a close relationship, like a surrogate sibling or a special niece/nephew.
"God damn" is an idiomatic phrase used as an interjection to express strong emphasis, annoyance, or frustration, similar to "good grief" or "goodness gracious". It is often used to add force or emphasis to a statement, and can also be used as a mild profanity to add humor or emphasis to an expression.
"God damn" is a strong and informal exclamation used to express strong surprise, shock, anger, or frustration. It is often shortened to "Goddamn" or "Goddam." The phrase is considered profane and is generally discouraged in formal or polite language.
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Goddard refers to Robert Hutchings Goddard, an American physicist and engineer who is considered one of the pioneers of modern rocket propulsion. He is also known as the "Father of Modern Rocketry."
Goderich is a small town located on the shores of Lake Huron in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is known for its picturesque harbor, scenic views, and historic architecture. Goderich is often referred to as the "Great River" due to its location on the Maitland River.
The word "godfather" typically refers to a male godparent who is chosen to provide spiritual guidance and mentorship to a child in a spiritual or ceremonial context, often in a Christian or Catholic tradition. As a term, it is often used metaphorically to describe a person who takes on a protective or paternal role in someone's life, often with a sense of authority, responsibility, or even gentle guidance.