Meaning & Definition of word "Divine"

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    Divine

    /dɪˈvaɪn/

    verb:

    • 1. To discover or declare something by intuition or inspiration; to foretell information through prophecy.
      • Example: She claimed to divine the future through the patterns of the stars.

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to God or a deity; heavenly.
      • Example: The divine presence of the temple made everyone feel peaceful.
    • 2. Supreme or godlike in nature.
      • Example: Her performance was divine, capturing the essence of the character beautifully.
    • 3. Excellent or delightful; wonderful.
      • Example: The cake was divine, unlike anything I had tasted before.

    Etymology

    From Old French 'divin', from Latin 'divinus', from 'deus' meaning 'god'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    divine intervention:

    The act of a deity affecting the course of events.

    divine right:

    The doctrine that kings derive their authority from God.

    divine comedy:

    A literary work by Dante Alighieri describing the afterlife.

    Related Words

    divinity:

    The state or quality of being divine; a deity.

    divinization:

    The act of making something divine.

    divinatory:

    Relating to the practice of foretelling the future.

    Slang Meanings of divine

    Meaning: Fantastically great or awesome.

    Example Sentence: That concert was divine; I loved every moment!

    Meaning: Extremely good; excellent.

    Example Sentence: Her new dress looks divine on her.