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god
The word carries a duality between literal divinity and metaphorical supremacy. In a religious context, it evokes images of omnipotence, eternity, and moral authority. When capitalized as "God", it typically refers to the single, supreme deity of monotheism, whereas lowercase "god" often implies one of many deities in polytheistic systems. In secular usage, the term shifts toward an expression of extreme admiration or obsession. To call someone a "god" in their field suggests a level of mastery that seems supernatural or unattainable for ordinary humans. There is often a tension between reverence and hubris associated with the word. While it can be used to describe genuine devotion, it can also imply an unhealthy idolization or an inflated sense of power.
Countable when referring to one of many deities in a polytheistic system ('The Norse gods') or an idolized person ('He is a god of rock and roll'). Uncountable when used as a proper noun 'God' to refer to the single, omnipotent creator in monotheism.
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DAVID WHY IS THAT MAN ON FACEBOOK CALLED A GUITAR GOD
Mom, it is just a figure of speech. He's just really good.