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heaven
[hev-uhn]
noun
the abode of God, the angels, and the spirits of the righteous after death; the place or state of existence of the blessed after the mortal life.
(initial capital letter), Often Heavens the celestial powers; God.
a metonym for God.
May heaven help us!
(used with a singular verb), heavens, a wooden roof or canopy over the outer stage of an Elizabethan theater.
Usually heavens. the sky, firmament, or expanse of space surrounding the earth.
a place or state of supreme happiness.
She made his life a heaven on earth.
interjection
heavens, (used to express emphasis, surprise, etc.).
For heaven's sake!
Good heavens!
heaven
/ ˈhɛvən /
noun
(sometimes capital) Christianity
the abode of God and the angels
a place or state of communion with God after death Compare hell
(usually plural) the sky, firmament or space surrounding the earth
(in any of various mythologies) a place, such as Elysium or Valhalla, to which those who have died in the gods' favour are brought to dwell in happiness
a place or state of joy and happiness
God or the gods, used in exclamatory phrases of surprise, exasperation, etc
for heaven's sake
heavens above
ecstatically happy
to do everything possible (to achieve something)
Other Word Forms
- heavenless adjective
- underheaven noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of heaven1
Word History and Origins
Origin of heaven1
Idioms and Phrases
move heaven and earth, to do one's utmost to effect an end; make a supreme effort.
She promised to move heaven and earth to be there for our wedding anniversary.
More idioms and phrases containing heaven
- for one's (heaven's) sake
- god (heaven) forbid
- god (heaven) knows
- in seventh heaven
- in the name of (heaven)
- manna from heaven
- move heaven and earth
- pennies from heaven
- seventh heaven
- stink to high heaven
- thank god (heaven)
Example Sentences
“You are finally free. Susan Smith is meeting you at the gates of heaven,” he added, referring to the actor’s former agent, who died in 2013.
“So it was really a commission made in heaven.”
He is alleged to have told his followers they would get to heaven more quickly if they stopped eating - and there have been concerns he has been in touch with his followers from jail.
Maybe the greatest dangers to humanity aren’t demons falling from the heavens but men styling themselves as gods, in whom we’re supposed to place our trust.
With such success, you might think it was a match made in heaven, but there were issues bubbling under the surface.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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