Pronunciation: /θiˈɑfəni/
noun A visible manifestation of a deity or divine being
A1 Theophany is a religious term that refers to a visible manifestation of a deity.
A2 In some religions, believers may experience a theophany as a way of connecting with their god.
B1 Theophanies are often described in religious texts as powerful and awe-inspiring events.
B2 Theophanies play a significant role in the mythology and beliefs of many ancient civilizations.
C1 Scholars study theophanies in various religious traditions to understand the nature of divine revelation.
C2 Theophanies are complex theological concepts that have been interpreted in different ways by scholars throughout history.
formal The theophany described in the text is a significant event in the religious narrative.
informal Have you heard about the theophany that supposedly happened last night?
slang That theophany was lit, bro!
figurative The sunrise felt like a theophany, a divine moment of beauty and peace.
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