Goddess in a sentence

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Synonym: deity, idol.

Meaning: a female deity or divine figure; often worshipped

Goddess sentence for class 2


- The goddess of the moon shines brightly at night.
- In stories, the goddess helps the heroes on their journey.
- The little girl dressed up as a goddess for the school play.
- The goddess of love brings happiness to everyone.
- We learned about the goddess in our history class.
- The goddess gave the animals a safe place to live.
- The artist painted a beautiful picture of a goddess.
- The goddess danced gracefully in the temple.
- Everyone admired the statue of the goddess in the park.
- The goddess of wisdom teaches us to be smart.
- The children sang songs to honor the goddess.
- The goddess had magical powers to help those in need.
- The story of the goddess was exciting and fun.
- The goddess smiled down on the happy village.
- We made a craft of the goddess for art class.
- The goddess wore a crown made of flowers.
- The festival celebrated the goddess and her gifts.
- The goddess showed kindness to all living things.
- The brave knight sought the blessing of the goddess.
- The goddess of the harvest brings food to our tables.
- The children listened closely to the tale of the goddess.
- The goddess appeared in a dream to guide the hero.
- The wise old woman told us stories of the goddess.
- The goddess protected the land from danger.
- The festival lights twinkled like the goddess's stars.
- The goddess inspired the artists to create beautiful works.
- The villagers prayed to the goddess for good luck.
- The goddess flew through the sky on a chariot.
- The garden was filled with flowers for the goddess.
- The goddess taught us to be brave and kind.

Goddess simple sentence


- She felt like a goddess when she wore her new dress.
- He learned that many cultures have their own goddess figures.
- They discussed stories about famous goddesses in mythology.
- She noticed that the goddess represents strength and beauty.
- He felt inspired by the goddess of wisdom and knowledge.
- They appreciated how the goddess symbolizes empowerment.
- She learned that some people celebrate goddesses in festivals.
- He felt proud to study the history of goddesses.
- They talked about how to honor the goddess in art.
- She felt grateful for the qualities of a goddess in her life.
- He learned that the goddess can represent different ideals.
- They noticed how the goddess is often depicted in sculptures.
- She felt excited to learn more about goddess mythology.
- He learned that the goddess can inspire creativity.
- They appreciated the stories that celebrate the goddess.
- She felt happy to see how the goddess is portrayed in literature.
- He noticed that the goddess can symbolize protection.
- They talked about how to connect with the goddess in daily life.
- She felt inspired by the goddesss qualities of compassion.
- He learned that the goddess is often seen as a nurturing figure.
- They appreciated how the goddess can empower women.
- She felt proud to celebrate the goddess in her community.
- He noticed that the goddess can represent the elements of nature.
- They discussed how to express gratitude to the goddess.
- She felt excited to participate in events honoring the goddess.
- He learned that the goddess can embody love and harmony.
- They appreciated how the goddess provides guidance.
- She felt grateful for the lessons learned from the goddess.
- He noticed that the goddess is often celebrated in art and music.
- They talked about how to embody the qualities of the goddess.


Goddess in a sentence

(1) Bellona is a Roman goddess of war.

(2) Ino is a Greek goddess of the sea.

(3) Eos is the Greek goddess of the dawn.

(4) The sculpture depicted a nude goddess.

(5) Aeneus was a son of the goddess Venus.

(6) Balder's mother was the goddess Frigg.

(7) Ananke is a Greek goddess of necessity.

(8) Athene was a goddess of fire and light.

(9) Gaia is the Greek goddess of the earth.

(10) The sculpture depicted a nudely goddess.



Goddess sentence

(11) Asteria is a Greek goddess of the stars.

(12) Athene was a goddess of love and beauty.

(13) Mnemosyne is the Greek goddess of memory.

(14) Athene was a goddess of war and conflict.

(15) Anchises was a lover of the goddess Venus.

(16) Kanya is also the name of a Hindu goddess.

(17) With every puff, she smokes like a goddess.

(18) The artiest sculpted a statue of a goddess.

(19) Anankes was often personified as a goddess.

(20) Izanami is a goddess in Japanese mythology.




Goddess make sentence

(21) The Babylonians had a goddess named Ishtar.

(22) Demeter is the Greek goddess of agriculture.

(23) She felt like a goddess in the bodystocking.

(24) Athene was a goddess of hunting and archery.

(25) Athene was a goddess of the sky and weather.

(26) The vahana of the goddess Durga is the lion.

(27) Athena is often depicted as a virgin goddess.

(28) The achillean goddess was worshipped by many.

(29) Athene was a goddess of justice and fairness.

(30) Athene was a goddess of healing and medicine.



Sentence of goddess

(31) Athene was a goddess of the sun and the dawn.

(32) Kazuma's best friend is a goddess named Aqua.

(33) The vahana of the goddess Kali is the jackal.

(34) The statue of a goddess stands in the temple.

(35) The effulgent aura of the goddess was divine.

(36) Eris is a Greek goddess of discord and strife.

(37) Athene was a virgin goddess and never married.

(38) The vahana of the goddess Chamunda is the owl.

(39) Devi is a Hindu goddess of power and strength.

(40) Wiccans worship the goddess and god of nature.




Goddess meaningful sentence

(41) Theia is a Greek goddess associated with light.

(42) As she takes a drag, she smokes like a goddess.

(43) Rada is a powerful goddess in Slavic mythology.

(44) Athene was a goddess of the moon and the stars.

(45) Isa is a powerful goddess in ancient mythology.

(46) The priestess will sanctify the goddess statue.

(47) Hera is the goddess of marriage and childbirth.

(48) Athena is a powerful goddess in Greek mythology.

(49) She exudes confidence and smokes like a goddess.

(50) Devi is the Hindu goddess of power and strength.



Goddess sentence examples

(51) Hebe is the Greek goddess of youth and vitality.

(52) Themis was the Greek goddess of justice and law.

(53) Hera was the goddess of marriage and childbirth.

(54) The Parthenon is dedicated to the goddess Athena.

(55) Minerva is a powerful goddess in Roman mythology.

(56) He hewed out a beautiful goddess from the marble.

(57) Athene was a goddess of navigation and seafaring.

(58) Fei is the name of a Chinese goddess of the moon.

(59) The vahana of the goddess Mahakali is the donkey.

(60) Ino was once a mortal woman who became a goddess.



Sentence with goddess

(61) Swish your hair and let your inner goddess shine.

(62) The effulgent aura of the goddess was empowering.

(63) Balder's death was prophesied by the goddess Hel.

(64) Lammas is a time to honor the sun god and goddess.

(65) Athene was a goddess of agriculture and fertility.

(66) Watching her smoke like a goddess was mesmerizing.

(67) The regal goddess was worshipped by her followers.

(68) The supplicant sought the blessing of the goddess.

(69) Her blondeness made her look like a golden goddess.

(70) Beltane is a time to honor the goddess and the god.




Use goddess in a sentence

(71) The moonstone was associated with the moon goddess.

(72) The amazons were said to have worshipped a goddess.

(73) The circlet of silver represented the moon goddess.

(74) Basant is a time for worshipping Goddess Saraswati.

(75) Chiragras is a name that could belong to a goddess.

(76) The ansated symbol is a symbol of the goddess Isis.

(77) Athene is the goddess of wisdom in Greek mythology.

(78) Athene was the goddess of crafts and skilled labor.

(79) The vestal cult was dedicated to the goddess Vesta.

(80) Juno is a Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth.



Sentence using goddess

(81) Aphrodite was the Greek goddess of love and beauty.

(82) She felt like a goddess in her dainty undergarment.

(83) The statue in the museum was a figure of a goddess.

(84) My mom is a domestic goddess who can cook anything.

(85) The statue featured a goddess with a bosomed chest.

(86) The coven's rituals honored the goddess and the god.

(87) Athena is often depicted as a wise and calm goddess.

(88) The circlet of stars adorned the goddess's forehead.

(89) Sita is revered as a goddess in some parts of India.

(90) Aeneas was aided by the goddess Juno in his battles.



Goddess example sentence

(91) Artemisium is named after the Greek goddess Artemis.

(92) Athene was the patron goddess of the city of Athens.

(93) Athene was a goddess of the underworld and the dead.

(94) My mom is a domestic goddess, she can cook anything.

(95) The golden apple was awarded to the fairest goddess.

(96) Gaea is revered as a goddess of wisdom and knowledge.

(97) Lammas is a time to honor the goddess of the harvest.

(98) Ganesha is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.

(99) Aeneas was the son of Anchises and the goddess Venus.

(100) Bellona was considered a fierce and powerful goddess.



Sentence with word goddess

(101) Izanami is sometimes referred to as the Dark Goddess.

(102) The statue is a representation of the goddess Athena.

(103) The statue of the goddess had a crown around her head.

(104) Ceres is named after the Roman goddess of agriculture.

(105) The ankh is commonly associated with the goddess Isis.

(106) The ship was named Amphitrite in honor of the goddess.

(107) The goddess's hair was adorned with braids and a halo.

(108) Astarte was a goddess worshipped in ancient Phoenicia.

(109) The gorgoneion was associated with the goddess Athena.

(110) Mid-autumn is a time to honor the moon goddess Chang'e.



Sentence of goddess

(111) Her elegance is unmatched as she smokes like a goddess.

(112) The goddess's hair was adorned with braids and flowers.

(113) The avatara of Goddess Durga is often depicted as Kali.

(114) The statue of the goddess had aureolae around her head.

(115) Moonstones are associated with the goddess of the moon.

(116) The goddess's circlet was a symbol of her divine power.

(117) Lyside was often depicted in art as a nymph or goddess.

(118) Artemis was the Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon.

(119) The Ix Chel goddess was worshipped by the ancient Maya.

(120) The month of May is named after the Greek goddess Maia.



Goddess used in a sentence

(121) Ephesus was a center of worship for the goddess Artemis.

(122) Athena is often depicted as a goddess of war and wisdom.

(123) Sif is often depicted as a beautiful and strong goddess.

(124) Bastet was sometimes associated with the goddess Hathor.

(125) The baetyl was often associated with the goddess Cybele.

(126) The baetyl was often associated with the goddess Athena.

(127) The goddess Athena was often depicted wearing her aegis.

(128) Lamashtu is a demon goddess from Mesopotamian mythology.

(129) The vestals were priestesses of the Roman goddess Vesta.

(130) The month of June is named after the Roman goddess Juno.



Goddess sentence in English

(131) I feel like a winter goddess in this fur over my outfit.

(132) The divinized goddess was believed to bring good fortune.

(133) The kaftan's flowing fabric made her feel like a goddess.

(134) Bastet was also known as the goddess of joy and pleasure.

(135) Bastet was sometimes associated with the goddess Sekhmet.

(136) Bellerophon was aided by the goddess Athena in his quest.

(137) The cupreous statue of the goddess was a sight to behold.

(138) The statue of the goddess was created in a peaceful pose.

(139) The iris is named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow.

(140) The fertility goddess was worshipped in ancient cultures.

(141) Minerva was often depicted as a calm and composed goddess.

(142) Venus is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty.

(143) The Babylonian goddess Ishtar was worshipped in Babylonia.

(144) The goddess Durga is often depicted with her eight saktis.

(145) Achille's father was mortal, but his mother was a goddess.

(146) Dione is named after the Greek goddess of love and beauty.

(147) Athena was a virgin goddess and did not have any children.

(148) The goddess Celestia was worshipped by the ancient Greeks.

(149) Ino was sometimes called Leucothea, meaning white goddess.

(150) She felt like a goddess in the coquette back of her dress.

(151) The Babylonian goddess Nanna was associated with the moon.

(152) The Greek goddess's headdress was a crown of olive leaves.

(153) The earth-mother is often associated with the goddess Gaia.

(154) The way she holds her cigarette, she smokes like a goddess.

(155) The way she inhales and exhales, she smokes like a goddess.

(156) With every flick of her lighter, she smokes like a goddess.

(157) Bastet was a popular goddess in ancient Egyptian mythology.

(158) Bellona was sometimes associated with the goddess Victoria.

(159) The caillach is sometimes associated with the goddess Danu.

(160) Anteros is sometimes associated with the goddess Aphrodite.

(161) Devi is a common name for temples dedicated to the goddess.

(162) The priestess worshippeth the goddess with utmost devotion.

(163) The goddess Leto was worshipped in ancient Greek mythology.

(164) Kali is also known as the Dark Mother or the Black Goddess.

(165) The Greek goddess Athena was the goddess of wisdom and war.

(166) The Greek goddess Aphrodite wore a headdress made of roses.

(167) Artemis is sometimes referred to as the goddess of the hunt.

(168) The statue of the goddess was treated with great veneration.

(169) The valkyries were often associated with the goddess Freyja.

(170) The artist painted a callipygian goddess in his masterpiece.

(171) The statue of the goddess was depicted sejant on her throne.

(172) The canephore's basket was a tribute to the goddess Demeter.

(173) She was the envy of all her friends, smoking like a goddess.

(174) Wiccans honor both the God and the Goddess in their worship.

(175) Amaterasu is a Japanese goddess of the sun and the universe.

(176) Parvati is a Hindu goddess of love, fertility, and devotion.

(177) Lyssa is a Greek goddess associated with madness and frenzy.

(178) The Greek goddess Psyche was known for her beauty and grace.

(179) The bronze statue of a goddess symbolizes wisdom and beauty.

(180) Her insistence that she is a goddess makes her sound insane.

(181) The nimbus of the goddess was depicted in ancient mythology.

(182) Eris is often portrayed as a beautiful but dangerous goddess.

(183) Athena is often depicted as a strong and independent goddess.

(184) The cornucopian is often associated with the goddess Fortuna.

(185) Sif is a goddess of fertility and harvest in Norse mythology.

(186) Bellona was sometimes identified with the Greek goddess Enyo.

(187) The caillach is sometimes associated with the goddess Brigid.

(188) Ashtoreth was a goddess worshipped by the ancient Canaanites.

(189) Athene was a goddess of the arts, including music and poetry.

(190) She smoked like a goddess, with an air of elegance and grace.

(191) Adar is the name of a Hindu goddess of prosperity and wealth.

(192) The amphiprostyle temple was dedicated to the goddess Athena.

(193) The statue of the goddess was garlanded with jasmine flowers.

(194) The bluestone statue of the goddess Athena was a masterpiece.

(195) The statue was a beautiful representation of a naked goddess.

(196) The stone statue of the goddess was worshipped by the locals.

(197) The celtic goddess Morrigan was associated with war and fate.

(198) Persephone is often depicted as a young and beautiful goddess.

(199) Gaea is the name of a Greek goddess associated with the earth.

(200) Artemis is sometimes referred to as the goddess of childbirth.

(201) Tiamat is a powerful dragon goddess in Mesopotamian mythology.

(202) Hestia is a Greek goddess associated with the hearth and home.

(203) The witch will invocate the moon goddess to enhance her magic.

(204) She felt like a goddess as she wore her new designer lingerie.

(205) Antidora was the name of the ancient Greek goddess of healing.

(206) The fane of the ancient goddess was a popular pilgrimage site.

(207) Moonstones are associated with the goddess Diana in mythology.

(208) The nimbus around the goddess's head showed her divine nature.

(209) Iridium is named after Iris, the Greek goddess of the rainbow.

(210) The sistrum was associated with fertility and the goddess Isis.

(211) The caillach is sometimes associated with the goddess Morrigan.

(212) The goddess slayeth the demons and restores peace to the world.

(213) The akhet was a symbol of the eternal cycle of the goddess Nut.

(214) She made smoking look like an art form, smoking like a goddess.

(215) The druidic priestess chanted incantations to the moon goddess.

(216) The goddess Amata was associated with motherhood and fertility.

(217) The Roman goddess Vesta was the goddess of the hearth and home.

(218) Frigg was the goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology.

(219) The Babylonian goddess Ishtar was associated with love and war.

(220) The virgin goddess Athena was known for her wisdom and courage.

(221) The Greek goddess Athena wore a headdress made of olive leaves.

(222) Hera was a powerful goddess, so she was feared by many mortals.

(223) The goddess of justice would smite down those who broke the law.

(224) Odysseus was aided by the goddess Athena throughout his journey.

(225) Artemis is a Greek goddess associated with the moon and hunting.

(226) Her smoking technique is flawless, as she smokes like a goddess.

(227) The statue of the goddess had a radiant aureola behind her head.

(228) The white-faced statue of a goddess adorned the temple entrance.

(229) She felt like a goddess as she lounged in her luxurious boudoir.

(230) The ansated symbol is a symbol of the power of the goddess Isis.

(231) The Armant temple was a place of worship for the goddess Hathor.

(232) Augusta is also the name of a Roman goddess of wisdom and skill.

(233) Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity.

(234) Athena was the goddess of wisdom and warfare in Greek mythology.

(235) The kundalini is often associated with the Hindu goddess Shakti.

(236) Frigga was the goddess of love and fertility in Norse mythology.

(237) The ceremonial dance was performed to honor the harvest goddess.

(238) The Argonauts were aided by the goddess Athena on their journey.

(239) Hera is said to have been a virgin goddess before marrying Zeus.

(240) Let us make an offering to the moon goddess for a peaceful night.

(241) Galatea's beauty was said to rival that of the goddess Aphrodite.

(242) The statue of the goddess Athena had a face gleaming with wisdom.

(243) Smoking like a goddess, she commands attention wherever she goes.

(244) The seductiveness of the silk dress made her feel like a goddess.

(245) The callipygian figure is often associated with the goddess Isis.

(246) The name Astaroth is derived from the Phoenician goddess Astarte.

(247) Uzza was often depicted as a goddess of fertility and protection.

(248) The celtic goddess Brigid was associated with healing and poetry.

(249) The gilt statue of the goddess shone brilliantly in the sunlight.

(250) The Grecian goddess Athena was known for her wisdom and strength.

(251) The statue of the goddess incarnates her divine power and beauty.

(252) Laka is also the name of a Hindu goddess of beauty and fertility.

(253) In Hawaiian mythology, Mamo was a goddess of the sea and fishing.

(254) Frigga was also known as the goddess of the home and domesticity.

(255) The goddess Ma'at was often associated with the concept of hotep.

(256) The shroud round the statue of the goddess made it look ethereal.

(257) The Greek goddess Athena wore a headdress made of olive branches.

(258) The Egyptian cat goddess Bastet was associated with the cat clan.

(259) She believed that she was a goddess, which made her sound insane.

(260) The rose is a symbol of the goddess Aphrodite in Greek mythology.

(261) Minerva was considered the patron goddess of scholars and artists.

(262) Amphitrite is the name of a Greek goddess associated with the sea.

(263) The Hesperides were said to have been created by the goddess Gaia.

(264) The Akkadian goddess Ishtar was worshipped throughout Mesopotamia.

(265) The Argonauts were aided by the goddess Athena during their quest.

(266) The Babylonian goddess Ereshkigal was the queen of the underworld.

(267) The Indian goddess Kali wore a headdress made of skulls and bones.

(268) The priestess will invocate the goddess to bless this sacred space.

(269) The name Pomona is derived from the ancient Roman goddess of fruit.

(270) She smokes like a goddess, effortlessly embodying power and allure.

(271) She smokes like a goddess, her every movement commanding attention.

(272) Alastors were said to be the children of Nyx, the goddess of night.

(273) Annapurna is named after the Hindu goddess of food and nourishment.

(274) The kumari is a young girl worshipped as a living goddess in Nepal.

(275) Frigg was sometimes worshipped as a goddess of marriage and family.

(276) The carven statue of the goddess was the centerpiece of the temple.

(277) Aileth was the name of the ancient goddess of healing and medicine.

(278) The apsidal apse of the temple was dedicated to the goddess Athena.

(279) The sculptor used clunch to create a beautiful statue of a goddess.

(280) Personifying the moon as a goddess was a common theme in mythology.

(281) Tertia was the name of the Roman goddess of health and cleanliness.

(282) The Celtic religion also had trinities, such as the triple goddess.

(283) The Otohime Shrine in Japan is dedicated to the goddess of the sea.

(284) The diadem was associated with the goddess of wisdom and knowledge.

(285) Artemis is said to have been a virgin goddess who rejected marriage.

(286) The priestess will invocate the goddess of love to bless this union.

(287) The ritual included a sacrifice in reverence to the harvest goddess.

(288) She possesses an air of sophistication as she smokes like a goddess.

(289) The Babylonian goddess Tiamat was associated with chaos and the sea.

(290) The callipygian figure is often associated with the goddess Demeter.

(291) The cult of Astarte was sometimes associated with the goddess Tanit.

(292) The temple was consecrated toward the worship of the goddess Athena.

(293) The alabaster statue of the goddess was worshipped by the villagers.

(294) Ares had several children, including the goddess of love, Aphrodite.

(295) Ati was the name of the ancient Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare.

(296) In some versions of the story, Lamia was cursed by the goddess Hera.

(297) The goddess Shakti is often depicted with multiple arms and weapons.

(298) The headless statue of the goddess was a popular tourist attraction.

(299) The stolid statue of the goddess was a symbol of strength and power.

(300) The bronze statue of the goddess was a symbol of power and strength.

(301) Eris is a fascinating and enigmatic goddess in ancient Greek culture.

(302) Minerva was revered as a goddess of intellect and strategic thinking.

(303) The priestess invocated the goddess to grant her wisdom and guidance.

(304) The worshippers make an offering to the divine goddess for blessings.

(305) The goddess held the scepter as a representation of her divine power.

(306) The babylonish goddess Ishtar was associated with love and fertility.

(307) In Hindu mythology, the goddess Durga is often associated with sakti.

(308) The stormborn goddess was worshipped for her power over the elements.

(309) The famous painting The Birth of Venus depicts a callipygian goddess.

(310) The Abydos Temple of Mut is a temple dedicated to the mother goddess.

(311) The annual festival is a worship tribute to the goddess of fertility.

(312) The temple was consecrated towards the worship of the goddess Athena.

(313) The Amaterasu shrine in Japan is dedicated to the goddess of the sun.

(314) Freya's parents named her after the Norse goddess of love and beauty.

(315) The Jera rune is associated with the god Freyr and the goddess Frigg.

(316) The shroud round the statue of the goddess made it look otherworldly.

(317) The planet Venus is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty.

(318) The Babylonian goddess Ishtar was associated with love and fertility.

(319) The stone statue of the goddess was worshipped by the ancient Greeks.

(320) The Babylonian goddess Tiamat was associated with chaos and creation.

(321) The Parthenon was built as a temple for the goddess Athena in Athens.

(322) The Babylonian goddess Nanna was associated with the moon and wisdom.

(323) The Babylonian goddess Ereshkigal was associated with the underworld.

(324) She felt like a goddess in her flowing caftan at the outdoor wedding.

(325) The ancient Greek goddess Athena was often depicted wearing a diadem.

(326) The ancient Sumerians worshipped Inanna, the goddess of love and war.

(327) Hera was a proud goddess, but she was also capable of great humility.

(328) Hera was a goddess of wisdom, so she was often sought out for advice.

(329) The pentagram is a symbol of the goddess in some spiritual traditions.

(330) The horn of plenty is often associated with the Greek goddess Demeter.

(331) She offers devotionals to the moon goddess during the full moon phase.

(332) The chef was deified by foodies who praised her as a culinary goddess.

(333) The goddess Athena was often referred to as the protectress of Athens.

(334) The painting's central figure is an apotheosis of the goddess of love.

(335) The callipygian figure is often associated with the goddess Aphrodite.

(336) The worship of Ashtoreth was often associated with the goddess Ishtar.

(337) The farmers made a sacrifice in observance of their fertility goddess.

(338) Litha is a time to honor the goddess and god of the sun and fertility.

(339) The furies were said to be the daughters of Nyx, the goddess of night.

(340) The goddess Kali is often associated with the fierce aspect of Shakti.

(341) The slinkiness of the lingerie made her feel like a seductive goddess.

(342) The etherealization of the bride's dress made her look like a goddess.

(343) The ides of November were marked by the festival of the goddess Diana.

(344) The bronze statue of the goddess was worshipped by the ancient Greeks.

(345) The Babylonian goddess Tiamat was depicted as a dragon or sea serpent.

(346) The poet described the moon as a voluptuous goddess in the night sky.

(347) The inscriptions on the vase were a dedication to the goddess of love.

(348) The priestess would sacrifice to the moon goddess during the full moon.

(349) Her smoking style is reminiscent of a goddess, graceful and enchanting.

(350) With every inhale, she smokes like a goddess, embracing her femininity.

(351) The sistrum was an important part of the worship of the goddess Hathor.

(352) Numa was said to have received divine guidance from the goddess Egeria.

(353) The sistra were an important part of the worship of the goddess Hathor.

(354) The Greek goddess Demeter was the goddess of agriculture and fertility.

(355) The myth of the Greek goddess Athena is a story of wisdom and strategy.

(356) The Egyptians believed that Apep could be defeated by the goddess Isis.

(357) Some people believe that Beffanas is based on the Greek goddess Hecate.

(358) Even though she smoked like a goddess, she knew the dangers of smoking.

(359) The goddess Eir was known for her healing abilities in Norse mythology.

(360) The avenging goddess punished those who dared to disrespect her temple.

(361) Some legends say that Circe was also a goddess of magic and witchcraft.

(362) The fanum of Vesta was a temple dedicated to the goddess of the hearth.

(363) The statue of the goddess was footless, giving it a surreal appearance.

(364) The Canaanite goddess Asherah was worshipped as the mother of all gods.

(365) Kadesh was a major center of worship for the Canaanite goddess Asherah.

(366) Kali is a Hindu goddess associated with destruction and transformation.

(367) Atum was sometimes worshipped alongside his wife, the goddess Iusaaset.

(368) The Egyptian goddess Isis was revered as a mother figure and protector.

(369) The priestess led the congregation in showing veneration to the goddess.

(370) The Roman goddess Fides was the personification of trust and good faith.

(371) It is customary for the locals to offer sacrifices to the river goddess.

(372) She smokes like a goddess, effortlessly blending elegance and rebellion.

(373) As she inhales, she smokes like a goddess, captivating those around her.

(374) The scuplture of the goddess was worshipped by the ancient civilization.

(375) The famous painting The Toilette of Venus depicts a callipygian goddess.

(376) The sailor offered votive thanks to the sea goddess for a smooth voyage.

(377) The ancient Greeks believed that each city had its own tutelary goddess.

(378) The high-relief statue of the goddess was the centerpiece of the temple.

(379) The polychromed statue of the goddess was the centerpiece of the temple.

(380) Macha is a type of Irish goddess associated with horses and sovereignty.

(381) Thuggee was often associated with the worship of the Hindu goddess Kali.

(382) The statue of the goddess was made of bronze between two marble columns.

(383) Although Amphitryon was a mortal, he was married to the goddess Alcmene.

(384) The campus library has a marble statue of Athena, the goddess of wisdom.

(385) The goddess of war would smite down those who dishonored the battlefield.

(386) The Druids would sacrifice to the goddess Morrigan for victory in battle.

(387) The devotees gathered at the temple to offer consecration to the goddess.

(388) The statue of the tutelar goddess stood tall in the center of the temple.

(389) The Lunas festival is celebrated every year in honor of the moon goddess.

(390) The priestess was voodooing a ceremony to honor the goddess of fertility.

(391) The taurobolia ritual was often performed in honor of the goddess Cybele.

(392) The goddess of vengeance would smite down those who wronged her followers.

(393) The priestess will make an offering to the goddess of wisdom for guidance.

(394) The Parthenon is a famous Athenian temple dedicated to the goddess Athena.

(395) The festival of Navratri is dedicated to the worship of the goddess Durga.

(396) She smokes like a goddess, her every movement captivating and mesmerizing.

(397) The Babylonian goddess Nanshe was associated with divination and prophecy.

(398) Athames are often used to represent the god or goddess in Wiccan practice.

(399) The matrilineally based religion revered the goddess as the supreme deity.

(400) The deiform essence of the goddess was felt by all who entered her temple.

(401) Frigg was sometimes associated with the goddess Freyja in Norse mythology.

(402) The ides of July were once celebrated as the festival of the goddess Juno.

(403) The effigy of the goddess was carried in a procession during the festival.

(404) The Eridanus River is associated with the goddess Erida in Greek mythology.

(405) Demeter's role as a goddess of the earth connects her to the natural world.

(406) The headdress worn by the ancient Greek goddess Athena was a golden helmet.

(407) The priestess performed the ritual to offer sacrifices to the moon goddess.

(408) In ancient Rome, the goddess Veritas was associated with truth and honesty.

(409) The Mayans believed that the moon-god Ix Chel was the goddess of fertility.

(410) The Babylonian goddess Ishtar was associated with love, fertility, and war.

(411) The arguses in the myth were said to have been created by the goddess Hera.

(412) The festival of Amphitrite was celebrated annually in honor of the goddess.

(413) The avatara of Goddess Durga is celebrated during the festival of Navratri.

(414) The Parthenos was a symbol of the power and strength of the goddess Athena.

(415) Some polytheistic religions have a god or goddess for every aspect of life.

(416) The semidivine goddess was worshipped by the people for her healing powers.

(417) The statue of the goddess was sculpted out of marble by the ancient Greeks.

(418) The diadem was a symbol of the goddess's divine power in ancient mythology.

(419) The Celts would sacrifice to the goddess Brigid for fertility and abundance.

(420) The festival of Durga Puja is dedicated to the worship of the goddess Durga.

(421) Lakshmi is known as the goddess of wealth and prosperity in Hindu mythology.

(422) The priestess leads the congregation in offering devotionals to the goddess.

(423) The propitiators of the moon goddess sang hymns to her during the full moon.

(424) The quadriga on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris depicts the goddess of victory.

(425) The mons veneris is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty, Venus.

(426) The famous sculpture The Venus of Willendorf features a callipygian goddess.

(427) The Babylonian goddess Ishtar was worshipped as the goddess of love and war.

(428) The artist used a block of marble to create a beautiful statue of a goddess.

(429) The Babylonian goddess Tiamat was believed to be the mother of all creation.

(430) The bronze statue of the goddess Athena was a symbol of wisdom and strength.

(431) The high priestess led the ceremony to offer sacrifices to the moon goddess.

(432) The calends of April were associated with the goddess Venus in ancient Rome.

(433) The goddess Durga is often associated with the saktis of power and strength.

(434) The marble statue of the goddess Athena was a symbol of wisdom and strength.

(435) The crown over the statue of the goddess represented her divinity and power.

(436) Juno is a goddess in Roman mythology associated with marriage and childbirth.

(437) With each exhale, she smokes like a goddess, captivating everyone around her.

(438) As she takes a drag, she smokes like a goddess, embodying strength and grace.

(439) The game's protagonist, Amaterasu, is a goddess who takes the form of a wolf.

(440) The supplicants offered gifts to the goddess in hopes of receiving her favor.

(441) The bronze statue of the goddess was adorned with jewels and precious stones.

(442) The Babylonian goddess Ninhursag was associated with fertility and the earth.

(443) The priestess chanted prayers to propitiate the moon goddess beside the lake.

(444) She was a rebel, smoking like a goddess in a world that frowned upon smoking.

(445) The goddess of wisdom held the scepter of power as a symbol of her authority.

(446) In some stories, Hesperus was said to be the mother of the goddess Aphrodite.

(447) The pentacle is a symbol of the divine feminine and the power of the goddess.

(448) The goddess was throned atop a mountain, worshipped by her devoted followers.

(449) The uraeus was often depicted on the forehead of statues of the goddess Isis.

(450) She felt like a goddess as she dressed in lingerie for her boudoir photoshoot.

(451) She effortlessly smokes like a goddess, leaving a trail of allure in her wake.

(452) The way she holds her cigarette, she smokes like a goddess, oozing confidence.

(453) Yama is considered the brother of the river goddess Yamuna in Hindu mythology.

(454) The cult of Ba-al was sometimes linked with the worship of the goddess Ishtar.

(455) The statue of the Egyptian goddess had an aureoling of cobras around her head.

(456) The priestess performed a special ritual to offer worship to the moon goddess.

(457) The ancient Greek goddess Athena was often depicted wearing a diademed helmet.

(458) Amphitrite was the goddess of the sea and wife of Poseidon in Greek mythology.

(459) The pentangle is often associated with the goddess Venus and the planet Venus.

(460) Cadmus was said to have been transformed into a serpent by the goddess Athena.

(461) The Battlestar Athena was named after the Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare.

(462) The unhewn statue of the goddess was a testament to the skill of the sculptor.

(463) The veneration of the moon goddess is a central aspect of some pagan religions.

(464) The ritual included a sacrifice in reverence to the goddess of love and beauty.

(465) The devotees gather at the riverbank to offer devotionals to the water goddess.

(466) Her smoking technique is impeccable, as she smokes like a goddess with finesse.

(467) The priestess performed a propitiation dance to honor the goddess of fertility.

(468) The Babylonian goddess Ninhursag was associated with fertility and agriculture.

(469) The Babylonian goddess Ereshkigal was associated with the underworld and death.

(470) Apep was considered to be the enemy of Ma'at, the goddess of truth and justice.

(471) The farmer made an offering of his first harvest to the goddess of agriculture.

(472) Her smoking habit was a guilty pleasure, as she enjoyed smoking like a goddess.

(473) In Hinduism, Mata is a term used to refer to a mother goddess or divine mother.

(474) Hera was the goddess of marriage, so she was often called upon to bless unions.

(475) Hera was a goddess of justice, so she was often called upon to settle disputes.

(476) Hera was a goddess of the hunt, so she was often depicted with a bow and arrow.

(477) Athena is revered as a wise and just goddess by many ancient Greek philosophers.

(478) With each puff, she smokes like a goddess, leaving a lingering sense of mystery.

(479) As she exhales, she smokes like a goddess, creating an ethereal aura around her.

(480) The cult of Ba-al was sometimes associated with the worship of the goddess Anat.

(481) The statue of the goddess was adorned with an aureoling made of precious stones.

(482) The way she held her cigarette and exhaled smoke like a goddess was captivating.

(483) The diad was a symbol of the goddess Athena, who was often depicted wearing one.

(484) The faience statue of the goddess Isis was a symbol of fertility and motherhood.

(485) In Hawaiian mythology, Mamo is the god of birds and the son of the goddess Hina.

(486) The Parthenon in Athens was dedicated to Athena, the patron goddess of the city.

(487) The Japanese culture-hero Amaterasu was the goddess of the sun and the universe.

(488) The Arval Sacrifice was an annual ceremony held in honor of the goddess Dea Dia.

(489) The Great Seal of the Commonwealth of Virginia depicts the Roman goddess Virtus.

(490) Inari, who is a Japanese fox goddess, is often depicted with a key in her mouth.

(491) The orb behind the statue of the goddess looked like it was her source of power.

(492) The priestess led the ceremony with a sacrifice in reverence to the moon goddess.

(493) The way she handles her cigarette, she smokes like a goddess, exuding sensuality.

(494) The ancient Greeks believed that Aulis was the birthplace of the goddess Artemis.

(495) The Abydos Temple of Hathor is a temple dedicated to the goddess of love and joy.

(496) The Hindu festival of Diwali is a time to offer prayers to the goddess of wealth.

(497) Her smoking habit was a part of her persona, as she always smoked like a goddess.

(498) The Japanese culture-hero, Amaterasu, is the goddess of the sun and the universe.

(499) The Parthenon was built in the 5th century BC as a tribute to the goddess Athena.

(500) The wrath of the goddess of love was feared by those who betrayed their partners.

(501) Eris is a goddess that represents the inherent chaos and unpredictability of life.

(502) The goddess of justice would smite down those who perverted the course of justice.

(503) The student offered votive thanks to the goddess of knowledge for acing her exams.

(504) The earth-mother is often depicted as a goddess in many mythologies and religions.

(505) The goddess Freya was associated with love, fertility, and war in Norse mythology.

(506) The sabbats are a celebration of the divine feminine and the power of the goddess.

(507) The Babylonian goddess Tiamat was associated with chaos and the primordial waters.

(508) The priestess performed a ritual to offer consecration to the goddess of fertility.

(509) As she takes a drag, she smokes like a goddess, casting a spell on those who watch.

(510) With each exhale, she smokes like a goddess, leaving a trail of allure in her wake.

(511) It is customary to make an offering to the river goddess during the monsoon season.

(512) The cult of Ba-al was sometimes associated with the worship of the goddess Astarte.

(513) The ancient Greeks believed that the olive-tree was a gift from the goddess Athena.

(514) The Renaissance sculpture had an aureoling of putti around the head of the goddess.

(515) The witch cast her spell under the gibbous moon, invoking the power of the goddess.

(516) The Abydos Temple of Neith is a temple dedicated to the goddess of war and hunting.

(517) During the festival, people come from far and wide to offer worship to the goddess.

(518) The Parthenos was a statue of the goddess Athena in the Parthenon temple in Athens.

(519) The iris was named after the Greek goddess Iris, who was the messenger of the gods.

(520) Her smoking style is unique, as she smokes like a goddess with a touch of rebellion.

(521) The Carian city of Alinda was once a major center of worship for the goddess Athena.

(522) The farmers made offerings to propitiate the earth goddess beneath the fertile soil.

(523) The high priestess offered a sacrifice of her own blood to the goddess of fertility.

(524) The priestess will make an offering to the goddess of love for a successful marriage.

(525) The tradition of offering sacrifices to the harvest goddess ensures a bountiful crop.

(526) The artist personified the ocean as a powerful and majestic goddess in her sculpture.

(527) The villagers gathered at the temple to offer sacrifices to the goddess of fertility.

(528) The pyramid entombs the mummified remains of a queen who was worshipped as a goddess.

(529) Lotas is a sacred plant in Hinduism and is often associated with the goddess Lakshmi.

(530) The goddess Vesta was associated with pietas and the preservation of the Roman state.

(531) Endymion was a character in Greek mythology who was loved by the moon goddess Selene.

(532) The pentagram is a symbol of magic, and the crescent moon is a symbol of the goddess.

(533) Her smoking style is captivating, as she smokes like a goddess with an air of mystery.

(534) The priestess performed propitiations to the moon goddess to ensure a safe childbirth.

(535) The festival was a time to offer veneration to the goddess of fertility and abundance.

(536) The artist carefully carved up the stone into modeling a stunning statue of a goddess.

(537) The priestess chanted propitiatorily to the moon goddess for fertility and prosperity.

(538) Otohime is a character from Japanese mythology who is known as the goddess of the sea.

(539) Kaguya is sometimes depicted as a powerful sorceress or goddess in Japanese mythology.

(540) Medusa's transformation into a monster was a result of a curse from the goddess Athena.

(541) The statuette, representing a goddess, was believed to bring good fortune to its owner.

(542) The actress visited the shrine to seek blessings and favor from the goddess of success.

(543) The marble statue of the goddess Athena stood statuesquely in the center of the temple.

(544) Hera was a goddess of the sky, and she was often associated with thunder and lightning.

(545) Hera was a goddess of fertility, so she was often invoked by women who wanted children.

(546) The Abydos Temple of Bastet is a temple dedicated to the goddess of cats and fertility.

(547) The Amaterasu festival is celebrated annually in Japan to honor the goddess of the sun.

(548) The Colchica flower is often associated with the goddess Persephone in Greek mythology.

(549) The Canaanite goddess Asherah was worshipped as the mother goddess and fertility deity.

(550) Hestia's role as the goddess of the hearth was essential for the functioning of society.



Goddess meaning


Goddess is a word that is often used to describe a female deity or a woman who is admired for her beauty, grace, and power. It is a term that has been used throughout history to describe powerful women who have been worshipped and revered by cultures around the world. If you are looking to use the word goddess in a sentence, there are a few tips that can help you to do so effectively.


1. Understand the Meaning of the Word Before you can use the word goddess in a sentence, it is important to understand its meaning. A goddess is a female deity, often associated with fertility, love, and beauty. In many cultures, goddesses were worshipped as symbols of femininity and power. Understanding the meaning of the word will help you to use it in a way that is appropriate and effective.


2. Use the Word in Context When using the word goddess in a sentence, it is important to use it in context. This means that you should use it in a way that makes sense within the sentence and the overall message you are trying to convey.

For example, you might say, "She was a goddess on the dance floor," to describe a woman who is an excellent dancer. In this context, the word goddess is used to describe the woman's grace and beauty.


3. Consider the Tone of Your Sentence The tone of your sentence can also impact how you use the word goddess. If you are using it to describe a woman in a positive way, you might use a more reverent tone.

For example, you might say, "She is a goddess among women," to describe a woman who is admired and respected by others. On the other hand, if you are using the word in a more casual or humorous way, you might use a more lighthearted tone.

For example, you might say, "She's a goddess in the kitchen," to describe a woman who is an excellent cook.


4. Use the Word in Different Forms To use the word goddess effectively, it can be helpful to use it in different forms.

For example, you might use the word goddess as a noun, as in "She is a goddess." You might also use it as an adjective, as in "She has a goddess-like beauty." Using the word in different forms can help you to convey different meanings and nuances.


5. Be Respectful


Finally, when using the word goddess in a sentence, it is important to be respectful. The word has a long history and is often associated with powerful and revered women. Using it in a disrespectful or inappropriate way can be offensive to some people. Be mindful of the context in which you are using the word and the tone of your sentence to ensure that you are using it in a way that is respectful and appropriate.





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