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    God forbid
    • used to express a fervent wish that something should not happen

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  2. The meaning of GOD/HEAVEN FORBID is —used in speech to say that one hopes a bad thing will not happen. How to use God/heaven forbid in a sentence.

  3. God forbid definition: 1. a way of saying that you hope something does not happen: 2. a way of saying that you hope…. Learn more.

  4. Oct 29, 2023 · The idiom "god forbid" expresses a strong hope or wish that something wrong or unpleasant does not happen. It is often used to show concern, sympathy, or fear for someone or something.

  5. The phrase “God forbid” is a common idiom used in English to express ones hope that something will not happen. It is often used in situations where someone wants to avoid a negative outcome or prevent harm from coming to themselves or others.

  6. May God prevent something from happening or being the case. For example, God forbid that they actually encounter a bear , or Heaven forbid that the tornado pulls off the roof . This term, in which heaven also stands for “God,” does not necessarily imply a belief in God's direct intervention but merely expresses a strong wish.

  7. God forbid. Also, heaven forbid. May God prevent something from happening or being the case. For example, God forbid that they actually encounter a bear, or Heaven forbid that the tornado pulls off the roof.

  8. If you say God forbid, you are expressing your hope that something will not happen.

  9. If you say God forbid, you are expressing your hope that something will not happen.

  10. God forbid (that) meaning, definition, what is God forbid (that): used to say that you very much hope that...: Learn more.

  11. 1. to prohibit (a person) in a forceful or authoritative manner (from doing something or having something) 2. to make impossible; hinder. 3. to shut out or exclude. 4. God forbid! may it not happen. [Old English forbēodan; related to Old High German farbiotan, Gothic faurbiudan; see for-, bid] forˈbiddance, forbiddal n. forˈbidder n.

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