What is another word for demigods?

Pronunciation: [dˈɛmɪɡˌɒdz] (IPA)

Demigods are mythical beings that are typically portrayed as having divine and human characteristics. Some synonyms for demigods include half-gods, semi-divine beings, hero gods, and demihumans. These terms are often used interchangeably to refer to figures in ancient mythology who are believed to be the offspring of gods and mortals, possessing both god-like powers and human weaknesses. Other possible synonyms for demigods include celestial beings, divine hybrids, and god-men. Regardless of the specific term used, demigods continue to captivate audiences around the world with their fascinating blend of superhuman abilities and relatable human qualities.

Synonyms for Demigods:

What are the hypernyms for Demigods?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    spirits, Deities, GODS, mythological creatures, supernatural beings, supernatural entities.

Usage examples for Demigods

They represented before the people the destiny and sufferings of national heroes and demigods, sanctified by long association in the feelings of many generations, still honoured by a vital worship, and appealed to as a present help in danger.
"The Roman Poets of the Republic"
W. Y. Sellar
Call, in turn, on all the demigods.
"The Roman Poets of the Republic"
W. Y. Sellar
So many demigods knelt at her shrine that at last she wrote: I am sick of great men.
"Superwomen"
Albert Payson Terhune

Famous quotes with Demigods

  • In America we have nothing that takes the place of the gods and goddesses and heroes and demigods of the ancient world. There is nothing to connect us with the soil. We have no mythology. It has never been possible to construct one.
    Kenneth Rexroth
  • “The Void Which Binds is touched by all of us who have wept with happiness, bidden a lover good-bye, been exalted with orgasm, stood over the grave of a loved one, or watched our baby open his or her eyes for the first time.” Aenea is looking at me as she speaks, and I feel the gooseflesh rise along my arms. “The Void Which Binds is always under and above the surface of our thoughts and senses,” she continues, invisible but as present as the breathing of our beloved next to us in the night. Its actual but unaccessible presence in our universe is one of the prime causes for our species elaborating myth and religion, for our stubborn, blind belief in extrasensory powers, in telepathy and precognition, in demons and demigods and resurrection and reincarnation and ghosts and messiahs and so many other categories of almost-but-not-quite satisfying bullshit.”
    Dan Simmons
  • We've been waiting 30 years to end the lunacy of nine demigods on the Supreme Court deciding every burning social issue of the day for us, loyal subjects in a judicial theocracy. We don't want someone who will decide those issues for us — but decide them "our" way. If we did, a White House bureaucrat with good horse sense might be just the ticket.
    Ann Coulter

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