god · n
god
B2 a spirit, especially a male one, that people pray to and who has control over parts of the world or nature
Dictionary examples:
the ancient Greek gods and goddesses (80.4)
God
A2 in Jewish, Christian, or Muslim belief, the spirit who created the universe and everything in it
Dictionary examples:
Dear God, why did you make Monday come so soon? (0.0)
God gave us the brain to work out problems. However, we use it to create more problems. (0.0)
God must love silly people. He made so many. (0.0)
Do you believe in God? (8.3)
Oh my God!
B1 used to emphasize how surprised, angry, shocked, etc. you are
Dictionary examples:
Oh my God! I accidentally sent that funny photo to my boss! (0.0)
Oh my God! I just called my teacher 'Mom' in front of everyone! (0.0)
Oh my God! The dog ate my homework and my shoes! (0.0)
Oh my God! The car's been stolen. (10.9)
thank God
B1 something you say when you are happy because something bad did not happen
Dictionary examples:
Thank God I remembered to wear pants to my online meeting! (0.0)
Thank God my phone didn't fall into the toilet this time! (0.0)
Thank God my autocorrect didn't turn 'Hello' into something embarrassing this time! (0.0)
Thank God nobody was hurt in the accident. (17.3)