supergodly
English
Etymology
super- + godly
Adjective
supergodly (comparative more supergodly, superlative most supergodly)
- (rare) Beyond godly.
- 2005, Joe Vitale, The Attractor Factor: 5 Easy Steps for Creating Wealth (or Anything Else) from the Inside Out, Wiley, →ISBN, page 86:
- I then urged the audience to take off their blinders, remove their inner mential limits, and to think as if they had superhuman or even supergodly powers.
- 2006, James R. Norton, Saving General Washington: The Right Wing Assault on America's Founding Principles, Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, →ISBN, page 160:
- Were Paine and Jefferson out of step with their supergodly peers?
- 2012, By Nicholas F. Gier, Spiritual Titanism: Indian, Chinese, and Western Perspectives, State University of New York Press, →ISBN, page 2:
- Zimmer observes that Titans are not only superhuman, but they, as we have just seen, are superdivine; and as such, they are involved in a supergodly task. Even the gods accrue karma, so the human savior will also become the redeemer of the gods.