divine (v.)
1.regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in
2.search by divining, as if with a rod"He claimed he could divine underground water"
3.perceive intuitively or through some inexplicable perceptive powers
divine (adj.)
1.of such surpassing excellence as to suggest divine inspiration"her pies were simply divine" "the divine Shakespeare" "an elysian meal" "an inspired performance"
2.emanating from God"divine judgment" "divine guidance" "None"
3.being or having the nature of a god"None" "the divine will" "the divine capacity for love" "None"
4.resulting from divine providence"providential care" "a providential visitation"
5.appropriate to or befitting a god"the divine strength of Achilles" "a man of godlike sagacity" "None"
6.devoted to or in the service or worship of a deity"divine worship" "divine liturgy"
Divine (n.)
1.terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God
divine (n.)
1.a clergyman or other person in religious orders
divine (adj.)
angelic, beatific, beautiful, blissful, elysian, godlike, godly, heavenly, inspired, providential, sacred, sanctified, spiritual
divine (n.)
Divine Comedy • Divine Office • Divine Unity • John the Divine • divine guidance • divine intervention • divine law • divine messenger • divine service
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clergyman;clergyman;cleric;ecclesiastic;minister [ClasseHyper.]
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