Meaning & Definition of word "Pantheon"

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    Pantheon

    /ˈpænθiən/

    noun:

    • 1. All the gods of a particular mythology or religion.
      • Example: The ancient Greeks worshipped a pantheon of deities, each with their own distinct powers and stories.
    • 2. A group of famous or important people, especially in a particular field.
      • Example: She is considered part of the pantheon of great authors in American literature.
    • 3. A temple dedicated to all gods.
      • Example: The Pantheon in Rome is an architectural marvel and a tribute to the gods of Ancient Rome.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'pantheon', from Greek 'pantheion', meaning 'of all gods'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    the pantheon of:

    A phrase used to refer to a group of highly regarded individuals in a specific field.

    Related Words

    deity:

    A god or goddess.

    mythology:

    A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.

    Slang Meanings of pantheon

    Meaning: A top-tier or elite group.

    Example Sentence: He's in the pantheon of great athletes.

    Meaning: Used in reference to something iconic or legendary.

    Example Sentence: That movie is in the pantheon of classic films.