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mister
Noun
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You use mister before a man's name, usually the last name or the full name.
Mister Brakel, the doctor will see you now.
This is Mr. Terry McGinty.
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You call a man mister when you don't know his name.
Excuse me, mister, I think you dropped this.
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You use mister before a man's title for certain titles, such as justice, mayor, president, etc.
Yes, we can do that Mr. Mayor.
God
Proper noun
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God is the single god of a religion and the maker of the earth and everything that exists.
In Hinduism, the followers believe in numerous gods. In Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, the followers believe in only one God.
The Bible says that God created the world in six days and rested the seventh day.
I love God and the Bible and I know he's real, because of everything and everyone that he created.
God
Interjection
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"God" is used when a person is surprised. Some people do not like to use this phrase, as they think this is blasphemy (an insult to God).
Oh God, not that again!
god
Noun
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The gods come from several powerful beings, according to some religions.
The Ancient Greeks believed in many gods. They had a god for thunder, a god for love, and many other gods.
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When someone is called a god of something, then that person is very skillful and famous for one thing, as in a god of sport
Wayne Gretzky is sometimes called a god of ice hockey.
god
Interjection
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Used when somebody is surprised or unhappy about something. Some people do not like to use this phrase, as they think this is blasphemy (an insult to God).
Oh god, not that again!