verb to come into existence through the process of birth

  • The baby will be born in the hospital next week.
  • My cousin is going to be born in a few days!
  • I heard that new rapper is gonna be born on the music scene soon.
  • A new idea was born during the brainstorming session.

noun money paid as compensation for a murder or other violent crime

  • The court ruled that the payment was considered blood money and therefore could not be accepted as compensation.
  • I heard that he got involved in some shady deal for blood money.
  • I can't believe he's willing to do anything for that blood money.
  • She felt like she had sold her soul for blood money.

noun a belief in two equal gods, especially as the creators of the world

  • Ditheism is a theological belief in the existence of two equally powerful gods.
  • Some religions believe in ditheism, which means they worship two gods.
  • I heard that cult practices ditheism, with their belief in two deities.
  • In a way, ditheism can be seen as a representation of the dual nature of good and evil in the world.

adjective relating to or characterized by dualism, the division between two contrasting or opposing principles or forces

  • The philosopher proposed a dualistic view of the mind and body.
  • Some people have a dualistic way of thinking, seeing things in black and white.
  • I don't like his dualistic attitude, always seeing things as either good or bad.
  • Her artwork often explores the dualistic nature of human emotions.

noun A place or state of pristine or abundant natural beauty and happiness, often associated with the biblical account of the creation of humanity

  • The Garden of Eden is a biblical paradise where Adam and Eve lived according to the Book of Genesis.
  • Have you ever wondered what it would be like to visit the Garden of Eden?
  • I wish I could chill in the Garden of Eden, just living the good life.
  • To her, the newly renovated apartment felt like her own personal Garden of Eden.

noun A title given to Jesus in the New Testament, emphasizing his divine nature

article A word that is used to specify any member of a class, but not an individual one

  • The doctrine of the Trinity teaches that God the Son is one of the three persons of the Godhead.
  • Many Christians believe that Jesus is God the Son.
  • Some people think that Jesus is like the cool dude version of God.
  • In Christian theology, God the Son is often depicted as the bridge between humanity and divinity.

noun a beautiful young woman, especially one of the virgin companions of the faithful in the Muslim paradise

  • In Islamic tradition, houris are described as beautiful, pure beings in paradise.
  • Some people believe that houris are like angels in heaven.
  • I heard that houris are like the ultimate reward for believers in the afterlife.
  • The garden was so stunning, it felt like being surrounded by houris in paradise.

noun a realm or domain

  • The kingdom was ruled by a wise and just monarch.
  • The kingdom is run by a cool king.
  • That kingdom is lit with the king in charge.
  • In her mind, the library was a kingdom of knowledge.

noun the rebirth of a soul in a new body

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  • Many religions believe in the concept of reincarnation, where the soul is reborn into a new body after death.
  • Some people think that reincarnation is like hitting the reset button in a video game.
  • I heard that guy thinks he's the reincarnation of Elvis or something.
  • The artist viewed each new project as a form of reincarnation, a chance to start fresh and create something entirely new.

adjective relating to or characterized by retribution; serving to repay or punish

  • The judge imposed a retributive sentence on the convicted criminal.
  • He got what was coming to him with that retributive punishment.
  • The retributive justice system really laid down the law on that one.
  • Her retributive actions came back to haunt her in the end.

noun the principle of nonviolence towards all living beings in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism

  • The principle of ahimsa is central to many Eastern philosophies, promoting non-violence and compassion towards all living beings.
  • Some people choose to practice ahimsa by following a vegetarian or vegan diet.
  • Dude, I'm all about that ahimsa life - peace, love, and good vibes only.
  • In a world filled with conflict, embracing ahimsa can be a powerful way to promote harmony and understanding.

noun A person who believes in a form of pantheism that God created the universe and is now identified with it

  • The philosopher proposed a theory of pandeism, suggesting that a divine being transformed into the universe.
  • I recently learned about the concept of pandeism, it's quite fascinating!
  • Some people think pandeism is just a fancy way of saying atheism.
  • Her belief in pandeism allowed her to see the interconnectedness of all things in the universe.