Crossword-Solution: APOTHEOSIS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Apotheosis | n. pl. | The act of elevating a mortal to the rank of, and placing him among, "the gods;" deification. |
| Apotheosis | n. pl. | Glorification; exaltation. |
We have 45 clues for the answer “APOTHEOSIS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| a perfect example of its type | 1 answer |
| Glorified ideal | 1 answer |
| Elevation of someone to a devine status | 1 answer |
| Deification | 5 answers |
| transformation | 10 answers |
| Perfect example | 10 answers |
| Ennoblement | 12 answers |
| dignification | 13 answers |
| Quintessence | 20 answers |
| Epitome | 21 answers |
| exaltation | 27 answers |
| idolisation | 30 answers |
| Veneration | 31 answers |
| idolatry | 40 answers |
| supplication | 44 answers |
| Reverence | 45 answers |
| piety | 46 answers |
| Amazement | 47 answers |
| admiration | 47 answers |
| Elevation | 48 answers |
| Adoration | 50 answers |
| Obeisance | 50 answers |
| Awe | 51 answers |
| Homage | 54 answers |
| Respect | 58 answers |
| Wonderment | 58 answers |
| Deference | 58 answers |
| invocation | 59 answers |
| Devotion | 61 answers |
| Worship | 62 answers |
| Regard | 64 answers |
| Glorification | 67 answers |
| FEAR_ | 67 answers |
| Astonishment | 71 answers |
| COURTESY ___ | 72 answers |
| honour | 74 answers |
| Wonder | 74 answers |
| Heaven | 74 answers |
| Acclaim | 75 answers |
| Ultimate | 75 answers |
| Affection | 76 answers |
| Fame | 84 answers |
| Esteem | 87 answers |
| Approval | 95 answers |
| Love | 97 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with APOTHEOSIS (5)
Thus a mild sort of apotheosis took place in his fancy, whilst she still lived and breathed within his own horizon, a troubled creature like himself.
But I had hardly uttered your name when he went off at a gallop with the greatest enthusiasm, firing off the list of your perfections left and right, and so long as he declaimed your praises with gesticulations, cut and thrust, powder and shot, it was all very well and quite in character; but seeing that I listened with interest and attention my man took the bit in his teeth, and flung himself into a psychic apotheosis.
And for that matter, such a son too! He lifted his head, and looked abstractedly before him, as if he were gazing at some apotheosis of himself in a mirror.
There, among throneless Napoleons and riderless bronze steeds, we toiled for over six months side by side with our master, on gigantic _Apotheosis of Marie de Médicis_, serving in turn as painter and painted, and leaving the imprint of our hands and the reflection of our faces scattered about the composition.
What subjects for canonization and apotheosis! There is, however, a difference between us two-handed bipeds and other living creatures--what is it? A student of philosophy would hasten to reply: "This difference lies in the fact that we are conscious of our social faculty, while the animals are unconscious of theirs--in the fact that while we reflect and reason upon the operation of our social instinct, the animals do nothing of the kind." I will go farther.
Quotes with APOTHEOSIS (3)
Someone with a fresh mind, one not conditioned by upbringing and environment, would doubtless look at science and the powerful reductionism that it inspires as overwhelmingly the better mode of understanding the world, and would doubtless scorn religion as sentimental wishful thinking. Would not that same uncluttered mind also see the attempts to reconcile science and religion by disparaging the reduction of the complex to the simple as attempts guided by muddle-headed sentim…
A friend once told me that the real message Bram Stoker sought to convey in 'Dracula' is that a human being needs to live hundreds and hundreds of years to get all his reading done; that Count Dracula, basically nothing more than a misunderstood bookworm, was draining blood from the necks of 10,000 hapless virgins not because he was the apotheosis of pure evil but because it was the only way he could live long enough to polish off his extensive reading list. But I have no way…
I marvel at the placidity of the Utopian who imagines that man is perfectible. There is no denying that the human creature is born selfish, abusive, vile. Just look around you and see. Society cynical and ferocious, the humble heckled and pillaged by the rich traffickers in necessities. Everywhere the triumph of the mediocre and unscrupulous, everywhere the apotheosis of crooked politics and finance. And you think you can make any progress against a stream like that? No, man …
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1974–2023).