Pronunciation: /haʊs ʌv ɡɑd/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I visited the house of God with my family.
A2 The house of God was a beautiful place of worship.
B1 Many people find solace and peace in the house of God.
B2 The architecture of the house of God is truly remarkable.
C1 The history of the house of God dates back centuries.
C2 Scholars have studied the intricate details of the house of God for years.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I go to the house of God every Sunday for worship.
A2 She likes to pray at the house of God near her neighborhood.
B1 The community gathers at the house of God for special events and celebrations.
B2 Visitors are always welcome at the house of God to experience the religious ceremonies.
C1 The architecture of the house of God is a blend of traditional and modern styles.
C2 Scholars study the historical significance of the house of God in various religious texts.
formal The house of God is a place of worship and prayer for many believers.
informal Let's meet at the house of God for Sunday service.
slang I feel at peace whenever I visit the house of God.
figurative To some, nature is their house of God where they find spiritual connection.
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