Pronunciation: /ˈɡɑdəs laɪk/
noun a female deity or goddess
A1 She looked like a goddess in her flowing white dress.
A2 The statue in the garden was goddess-like in its beauty.
B1 The actress portrayed a goddess-like character in the movie.
B2 Her presence was goddess-like, commanding attention wherever she went.
C1 The artist captured the essence of a goddess-like figure in his painting.
C2 Her aura was truly goddess-like, radiating power and beauty.
adjective resembling or characteristic of a goddess
A1 She looked goddess like in her flowing white dress.
A2 The actress had a goddess like beauty that captivated the audience.
B1 The painting depicted a goddess like figure surrounded by flowers.
B2 Her voice was described as goddess like, with a mesmerizing quality.
C1 The dancer moved with a goddess like grace and elegance on stage.
C2 The singer's performance was truly goddess like, leaving the audience in awe.
formal Her grace and beauty made her appear goddess like in the eyes of all who beheld her.
informal She looked absolutely goddess like in that stunning dress.
slang Did you see how goddess like she looked at the party last night?
figurative The way she effortlessly commands the room is truly goddess like.
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