Olympic Gods

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /əˈlɪmpɪk ɡɑdz/

Definitions of Olympic gods

noun Gods: divine beings worshipped as having control over various aspects of the world and human life.

Example Sentences

A1 The Olympic gods were worshipped by the ancient Greeks.

A2 The stories of the Olympic gods were passed down through generations.

B1 The Olympic gods resided on Mount Olympus according to Greek mythology.

B2 The Olympic gods were believed to have control over various aspects of nature.

C1 The intricate relationships between the Olympic gods were a central theme in Greek literature.

C2 Scholars continue to study the symbolism and significance of the Olympic gods in ancient Greek culture.

Examples of Olympic gods in a Sentence

formal The Olympic gods were believed to reside on Mount Olympus in ancient Greek mythology.

informal I love reading about the stories of the Olympic gods and goddesses.

slang The Olympic gods were like the original squad goals.

figurative In modern times, some people view celebrities as the new Olympic gods of our society.

Grammatical Forms of Olympic gods

plural

Olympic gods

present tense

Olympic gods

future tense

will be Olympic gods

perfect tense

have been Olympic gods

continuous tense

are being Olympic gods

singular

Olympic god

positive degree

Olympic god

infinitive

to be Olympic gods

gerund

being Olympic gods

participle

Olympic gods

Origin and Evolution of Olympic gods

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The term 'Olympic gods' originates from Greek mythology, where the gods resided on Mount Olympus.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the gods specifically associated with Mount Olympus in Greek mythology, the term 'Olympic gods' has evolved to encompass all the major gods in the Greek pantheon. It is now commonly used to refer to all the gods and goddesses in Greek mythology.