noun
- the quality or state of being godlike; resemblance to or possession of divine attributes such as power, wisdom, or perfection
Usage: formal; often used in religious, philosophical, or literary contexts
Examples
- The ancient Greeks attributed godlikeness to their heroes and demigods.
- In medieval theology, the godlikeness of the human soul was a central doctrine.
- The philosopher argued that reason and virtue approach godlikeness.
- Some cultures saw godlikeness reflected in the majesty of their rulers.
- The artist attempted to capture a sense of godlikeness in the sculpture's serene expression.