noun In Norse mythology, the god of light, joy, purity, and the summer sun; son of Odin and Frigg.

  • Balder is a character in Norse mythology known for his beauty and purity.
  • I heard that Balder is throwing a party this weekend.
  • Balder is such a stud, all the girls are after him.
  • The new CEO is like Balder, always shining brightly in the office.

noun In Hinduism, Brahma is the creator god and a member of the Trimurti, the trinity of supreme divinity in Hindu religion.

  • In Hinduism, Brahma is considered the creator of the universe.
  • Did you know Brahma is one of the major gods in Hinduism?
  • I heard Brahma is like the OG creator in Hinduism.
  • Just like Brahma creating the universe, we have the power to create our own destiny.

adjective describing a person who has a compelling charm or attractiveness that inspires devotion in others

  • The charismatic leader captivated the audience with his powerful speech.
  • She's so charismatic, everyone is drawn to her magnetic personality.
  • That guy is seriously charismatic, he could sell ice to an Eskimo.
  • The sunset painted a charismatic display of colors across the sky.

noun A title given to Jesus of Nazareth, signifying the Anointed One or Messiah in Christian belief

  • The teachings of Christ have had a profound impact on Western civilization.
  • I'm going to a Christmas party to celebrate the birth of Christ.
  • Oh my Christ, did you see what she was wearing?
  • She was like a guiding light, a Christ figure in our time of need.

noun A title given to the spiritual leaders of Tibetan Buddhism, believed to be manifestations of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion.

  • The Dalai Lama is the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism.
  • I heard the Dalai Lama is visiting our city next week.
  • I can't believe I got a selfie with the Dalai Lama!
  • His wisdom and compassion are often compared to that of the Dalai Lama.

noun a supernatural being typically associated with evil, prevalent in various religions and mythologies

  • The exorcist claimed to have encountered a powerful demon during the ritual.
  • I heard a rumor that there's a demon living in the old abandoned house down the street.
  • Dude, that movie was so scary, it felt like I was face to face with a demon!
  • His addiction to gambling was like a demon that he couldn't shake off.

him

pronoun a word that is used to replace a noun in a sentence, often referring to a person or thing previously mentioned or easily identified

  • She introduced him to the board members during the meeting.
  • I told him to meet me at the coffee shop for a quick chat.
  • I can't believe he ghosted him after their date last night.
  • The mountain loomed over him like a giant in the distance.

noun A person who is the head of the Roman Catholic Church, the Pope

  • The Holy Father delivered a powerful sermon at the cathedral.
  • I can't believe the Holy Father is visiting our town!
  • The Holy Father is really cool, man.
  • To me, my grandfather is like a Holy Father in my life.

verb to admire, revere, or worship as a god or idol; to show great admiration or devotion towards someone or something

  • Many young fans idolize their favorite celebrities and look up to them as role models.
  • I really idolize my older brother because he always knows what to do in tough situations.
  • All the kids at school idolize that new pop star - they can't stop talking about her!
  • Some people idolize money and material possessions, thinking it will bring them happiness and fulfillment.

noun a person who establishes or founds an institution or organization

  • The institutor of the new educational program implemented strict guidelines for the curriculum.
  • The institutor of the team meeting decided to start with introductions.
  • The institutor of the party made sure everyone had a good time.
  • As the institutor of change in the company, she had to navigate through resistance from the employees.

noun a person who travels from place to place, typically for work

adjective traveling from place to place, especially for work

  • The itinerant preacher traveled from town to town spreading his message.
  • The itinerant musician is always on the move, playing gigs all over the country.
  • I met this cool itinerant dude who travels around in a van, exploring different cities.
  • Her thoughts were itinerant, wandering from one idea to the next without focus.

noun a male given name

  • Jeremiah was a prophet in the Hebrew Bible, known for his prophecies of doom and destruction.
  • Have you met Jeremiah? He's the new guy in accounting.
  • Jeremiah is always the life of the party, he's so fun to hang out with.
  • She felt like Jeremiah, constantly warning others of the dangers ahead but never being listened to.

noun A person who is believed to be the son of God in Christianity, and whose teachings form the basis of the Christian religion

  • Jesus Christ is a central figure in Christianity.
  • Jesus Christ, also known as JC, is a key figure in the Bible.
  • Oh my Jesus Christ, I can't believe you just did that!
  • The discovery of a new species was like finding the Holy Grail for scientists - Jesus Christ!

noun A deity associated with water, often worshipped in various cultures and mythologies.

  • In ancient mythology, the water god was believed to control the seas and rivers.
  • Have you heard about the water god in that new fantasy book? It's so cool!
  • Dude, the water god in that video game is totally OP.
  • She was like a water god, effortlessly navigating through difficult situations.

noun a person or force seen as opposing Christ or as embodying the forces of evil

adjective relating to or characteristic of an Antichrist

  • The concept of the Antichrist is a central figure in Christian eschatology.
  • Some people believe that the Antichrist will bring about the end of the world.
  • I heard a crazy theory about the Antichrist being a secret government agent.
  • To some, the Antichrist represents the embodiment of evil in the world.

Isa

noun a proper noun referring to a person's name

  • Isa is a dedicated employee who always meets deadlines.
  • I heard Isa is throwing a party this weekend.
  • Isa is so chill, I love hanging out with them.
  • Isa's creativity is like a spark that ignites our team's success.

noun a male given name

  • Abel was appointed as the new head of the department.
  • Hey, have you met Abel? He's the new guy in accounting.
  • Abel is such a cool dude, always down for a good time.
  • His skills in negotiation are like Abel's, smooth and effective.