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ALL meanings of divine

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  • adjective divine godlike 1
  • adjective divine coming from God 1
  • adjective divine wonderful 1
  • transitive verb divine dowse with a rod: for water, etc. 1
  • transitive verb divine guess, infer 1
  • transitive verb divine understand by intuition 1
  • noun divine Of, from, or like God or a god. 1
  • adjective divine of or relating to a god, especially the Supreme Being. 1
  • adjective divine addressed, appropriated, or devoted to God or a god; religious; sacred: divine worship. 1
  • adjective divine proceeding from God or a god: divine laws; divine guidance. 1
  • adjective divine godlike; characteristic of or befitting a deity: divine magnanimity. 1
  • adjective divine heavenly; celestial: the divine kingdom. 1
  • adjective divine extremely good; unusually lovely: He has the most divine tenor voice. 1
  • adjective divine being a god; being God: Zeus, Hera, and other divine beings in Greek mythology. 1
  • adjective divine of superhuman or surpassing excellence: Beauty is divine. 1
  • adjective divine Obsolete. of or relating to divinity or theology. 1
  • noun divine a theologian; scholar in religion. 1
  • noun divine a priest or member of the clergy. 1
  • noun divine the Divine. God. (sometimes lowercase) the spiritual aspect of humans; the group of attributes and qualities of humankind regarded as godly or godlike. 1
  • verb with object divine to discover or declare (something obscure or in the future) by divination; prophesy. 1
  • verb with object divine to discover (water, metal, etc.) by means of a divining rod. 1
  • verb with object divine to perceive by intuition or insight; conjecture: She divined personal details about her customers based on their clothing and accents. It was not difficult to divine his true intent. 1
  • verb with object divine Archaic. to portend. 1
  • verb without object divine to use or practice divination; prophesy. 1
  • verb without object divine to have perception by intuition or insight; conjecture. 1
  • adjective divine You use divine to describe something that is provided by or relates to a god or goddess. 0
  • countable noun divine A divine is a priest who specializes in the study of God and religion. 0
  • graded adjective divine People use divine to express their pleasure or enjoyment of something. 0
  • verb divine If you divine something, you discover or learn it by guessing. 0
  • verb divine If you divine, you try to find underground supplies of water or minerals, using a special rod or pair of rods. 0
  • adjective divine of, relating to, or characterizing God or a deity 0
  • adjective divine of, relating to, or associated with religion or worship 0
  • adjective divine of supreme excellence or worth 0
  • adjective divine splendid; perfect 0
  • noun divine a priest, esp one learned in theology 0
  • verb divine to perceive or understand (something) by intuition or insight 0
  • verb divine to conjecture (something); guess 0
  • verb divine to discern (a hidden or future reality) as though by supernatural power 0
  • verb divine to search for (underground supplies of water, metal, etc) using a divining rod 0
  • adjective divine of or like God or a god 0
  • adjective divine given or inspired by God; holy; sacred 0
  • adjective divine devoted to God; religious; sacrosanct 0
  • adjective divine having to do with theology 0
  • adjective divine supremely great, good, etc. 0
  • adjective divine very pleasing, attractive, etc. 0
  • noun divine a member of the clergy 0
  • noun divine a theologian 0
  • verb transitive divine to prophesy 0
  • verb transitive divine to guess; conjecture 0
  • verb transitive divine to find out by intuition 0
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