noun a person or thing that pervades or spreads throughout

adjective describing a quality of being present everywhere or throughout

  • The concept of an all pervading presence is often discussed in philosophical and religious texts.
  • The idea of something being all pervading is pretty deep, don't you think?
  • That feeling of being all pervading is like when you walk into a room and everyone notices you.
  • Her influence was all pervading, touching every aspect of our lives.

adjective showing kindness and goodwill; charitable

  • The benevolent donor contributed a large sum of money to the charity.
  • My neighbor is such a benevolent soul, always helping out others in need.
  • That guy is a real sweetheart, always being so benevolent to everyone.
  • The benevolent sun shone down on the fields, nurturing the crops with its warmth.

adjective resembling or characteristic of a dove

  • The dovelike movements of the ballerina captivated the audience.
  • She moved so gracefully, like a dovelike creature.
  • That guy is as dovelike as they come, always so gentle and peaceful.
  • The soft, dovelike color of the walls made the room feel calm and serene.

noun the quality of being devoutly religious or pious

  • The preacher emphasized the importance of godliness in leading a virtuous life.
  • She always admired her grandmother's godliness and strong faith.
  • Yo, that dude's godliness is off the charts!
  • In her presence, he felt a sense of godliness that he couldn't quite explain.

adjective having qualities or characteristics of a god or a deity; devoutly religious or pious

  • The priest was known for his godly wisdom and compassion.
  • My grandmother is the most godly person I know.
  • That new song is just godly, I can't stop listening to it.
  • The artist's godly talent was evident in every brushstroke.

adjective incapable of making mistakes or being wrong

  • The scientist believed his theory to be infallible due to the extensive research and testing conducted.
  • She thinks her plan is infallible, but we'll see how it goes.
  • My grandma's baking skills are infallible - her cookies are always perfect.
  • His charisma was so strong, it was like he had an infallible charm that no one could resist.

adjective showing or exercising mercy; compassionate or forgiving

  • The judge showed a merciful attitude towards the defendant.
  • I'm so grateful that my boss was merciful and didn't fire me.
  • I can't believe he was so merciful after what you did.
  • The rain was a merciful relief after the long drought.

adjective describing a quality of being present everywhere at the same time

  • The concept of an omnipresent deity is a common belief in many religions.
  • Social media has become omnipresent in our daily lives.
  • That new song is omnipresent on the radio right now.
  • Her influence in the company is omnipresent, even when she's not physically present.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'supereminent' describes something of the highest rank or quality.

  • The supereminent scientist was awarded the Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking research.
  • Everyone knows she's the supereminent expert in the field.
  • He's the supereminent boss around here, no one messes with him.
  • Her talent was so supereminent that it shone like a beacon in the dark.

noun a term used in theology to refer to the study of God or the nature of the divine

adjective relating to the study of God or the nature of the divine

  • The theody of the ancient civilization provided valuable insights into their religious beliefs.
  • I found an interesting theody about the origins of the universe.
  • Have you heard about that crazy theody going around online?
  • The theody of love and loss is a common theme in literature.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb

interjection a word or phrase that expresses a strong emotion or sentiment

  • Agatho-daimon was a concept in ancient Greek religion representing a good spirit or divine power.
  • I heard that agatho- is a prefix that means 'good' in Greek.
  • Let's go grab some agatho- coffee from that new cafe down the street.
  • His presence in the room was like an agatho- aura, bringing a sense of peace and positivity.