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Divine   /dɪvˈaɪn/   Listen
Divine

adjective
1.
Emanating from God.  Synonym: godly.  "Divine guidance" , "Everything is black or white...satanic or godly"
2.
Resulting from divine providence.  Synonym: providential.  "A providential visitation"
3.
Being or having the nature of a god.  Synonym: godlike.  "The divine will" , "The divine capacity for love" , "'Tis wise to learn; 'tis God-like to create"
4.
Devoted to or in the service or worship of a deity.  "Divine liturgy"
5.
Appropriate to or befitting a god.  Synonym: godlike.  "A man of godlike sagacity" , "Man must play God for he has acquired certain godlike powers"
6.
Being of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods.  Synonyms: elysian, inspired.  "The divine Shakespeare" , "An elysian meal" , "An inspired performance"
noun
1.
Terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God.  Synonyms: Almighty, Creator, God Almighty, Godhead, Jehovah, Lord, Maker.
2.
A clergyman or other person in religious orders.  Synonyms: churchman, cleric, ecclesiastic.
verb
(past & past part. divined; pres. part. divining)
1.
Perceive intuitively or through some inexplicable perceptive powers.
2.
Search by divining, as if with a rod.



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"Divine" Quotes from Famous Books



... of your readers give me an account of the life of Frances Lady Norton, who wrote a work, entitled The Applause of Virtue, in Four Parts, consisting of Divine and Moral Essays towards the obtaining of True Virtue, 4to. 1705? It is a very delightful book, full of patristic learning. I am aware she was the daughter of Ralph Freke, Esq., of Hannington, and married Sir George Norton, ...
— Notes and Queries, Number 59, December 14, 1850 • Various

... periods no new religion could be established, and that all schemes for such a purpose would be not only impious but absurd and irrational. It may be foreseen that a democratic people will not easily give credence to divine missions; that they will turn modern prophets to a ready jest; and they that will seek to discover the chief arbiter of their belief within, and not beyond, the ...
— Democracy In America, Volume 2 (of 2) • Alexis de Tocqueville

... dogged leaping forward of the persistent human soul, on and on, nobody knows where; in contradiction to the perpendicular lines and to the Gothic arch, which, he said, leapt up at heaven and touched the ecstasy and lost itself in the divine. Himself, he said, was Norman, Miriam was Gothic. She bowed in consent even ...
— Sons and Lovers • David Herbert Lawrence

... earth; he would swim over rivers with his clothes on and travel till they were dry, and all this without any apparent injury to his health." It is no wonder that Wesley soon began to regard himself as a man specially protected by divine power. He was deeply, romantically superstitious. He commonly guided his course by opening a page of the Bible and reading the first passage that met his eye. He saw visions; he believed in omens. He tells us himself of the instantaneous way in which some of ...
— A History of the Four Georges, Volume II (of 4) • Justin McCarthy

... suitable to the material. For my own part, I have not the slightest doubt that the cushions of chairs and royal couches, and the sails of funeral and sacred boats used for the transport of mummies and divine images, were most frequently made in leather-work. The chequer- patterned sail represented in one of the boat subjects painted on the wall of a chamber in the tomb of Rameses III. (fig. 274), might be ...
— Manual Of Egyptian Archaeology And Guide To The Study Of Antiquities In Egypt • Gaston Camille Charles Maspero


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