divine

adjective, verb
/dɪˈvaɪn/

Meaning

Relating to God or a deity; exceptionally wonderful or pleasing; to discover or foresee by intuition or supernatural means.
heavenly; sacred; godlike; relating to God or a deity

Example Sentences

She believed the divine power guided her actions.

The divine beauty of the sunset took their breath away.

Example Expressions

divine intervention

Synonyms

godly, heavenly, sacred, holy, spiritual, blessed, celestial
Entry 1
godly, heavenly, sacred, holy, spiritual
Entry 2
heavenly, sacred, holy, blessed, celestial

Antonyms

earthly, mortal, profane, secular
Entry 1
earthly, mortal, profane
Entry 2
earthly, mortal, secular, profane

Collocations

divine power, divine will, divine intervention, divine love, divine beauty, divine right
Entry 1
divine power, divine will, divine intervention, divine love
Entry 2
divine intervention, divine beauty, divine right

More Example Sentences

It is a divine virtue.

Discipline is a divine process.

Related Vocabularies

Not clearly expressed or understood; to make something difficult to see or understand.
calm, quiet, and composed; or to administer a drug to make someone calm or sleep
Adjective: not active or in use; lazy. Verb: to spend time doing nothing.
done consciously and intentionally; to consider or discuss something carefully
Having or showing a modest view of one's importance; to lower pride or status.
precise and accurate (adj); to demand or obtain something (verb)

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