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1928 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ dɪvˈa͡ɪn], [ dɪvˈaɪn], [ d_ɪ_v_ˈaɪ_n]
How to use «Divine» in context?
To say that someone or something is divine is to say that they are out of the ordinary or greater than normal. It is also to say that they have an inexplicable power or presence. The word divine comes from the Latin divus, which means «purer.» Things that are divine are beyond human understanding, and often have a spiritual or religious context.
- angelic
- celestial
- eternal
- heavenly
- holy
- mystical
- religious
- sacred
- spiritual
- supernatural
- transcendent
- wonderful
- almighty
- anointed
- consecrated
- exalted
- hallowed
- sanctified
- superlative
- admirable
- all-powerful
- ambrosial
- beatific
- beautiful
- blissful
- deific
- deistic
- excellent
- glorious
- godlike
- godly
- immaculate
- magnificent
- marvelous
- omnipotent
- omnipresent
- omniscient
- rapturous
- sacramental
- sacrosanct
- splendid
- superhuman
- supreme
- theistic
- transcendental
- transmundane
- unearthly
- deduce
- discern
- foresee
- foretell
- infer
- prophesy
- surmise
- visualize
- anticipate
- apprehend
- conjecture
- forebode
- foreknow
- guess
- intuit
- perceive
- predict
- previse
- prognosticate
- see
- suppose
- suspect
- understand
- crystal-ball
- crystal-ball it
- forefeel
- go out on a limb
- opine
- see in the cards
- take a shot
- take a stab
On this page you’ll find 218 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to divine, such as: angelic, celestial, eternal, heavenly, holy, and mystical.
- calculate
- disbelieve
- know
- misinterpret
- misunderstand
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How to use divine in a sentence
How little did he divine that the letter of the doctor was called forth by a communication from the countess-dowager.
ELSTER’S FOLLYMRS. HENRY WOOD
Divine Providence is about to place independence within our reach, in a manner most acceptable to a free and independent people.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSJOHN FOREMAN
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO DIVINE
- all-knowing
- all-seeing
- boundless
- celestial
- deathless
- deific
- divine
- enduring
- eternal
- everlasting
- godly
- heavenly
- illimitable
- immortal
- infinite
- omnipotent
- omnipresent
- omniscient
- pervading
- adorable
- archangelic
- beatific
- beneficent
- celestial
- cherubic
- devout
- divine
- entrancing
- ethereal
- godly
- good
- heavenly
- holy
- humble
- innocent
- lovely
- otherworldly
- pure
- radiant
- rapturous
- righteous
- saintly
- self-sacrificing
- seraphic
- virtuous
- angel-like
- angelic
- beatific
- cherubic
- divine
- saintly
- seraphic
- sweet
- assume
- await
- bargain for
- be afraid
- conjecture
- count chickens
- count on
- cross the bridge
- divine
- entertain
- figure
- forecast
- foresee
- foretaste
- foretell
- have a hunch
- hope for
- jump the gun
- look for
- look forward to
- plan on
- prepare for
- prevision
- prognosticate
- promise oneself
- prophesy
- see
- see coming
- see in the cards
- suppose
- visualize
- wait
- wait for
- assumes
- awaits
- bargain for
- conjectures
- counts chickens
- counts on
- crosses the bridge
- divines
- entertains
- figures
- forecasts
- foresees
- foretastes
- foretells
- has a hunch
- hope for
- is afraid
- jumps the gun
- looks for
- looks forward to
- plan on
- prepares for
- previsions
- prognosticates
- promises oneself
- prophesies
- sees
- sees comes
- sees in the cards
- supposes
- visualizes
- waits
- waits for
- aperitive
- appealing
- delectable
- delicious
- delish
- divine
- flavorsome
- heavenly
- inviting
- luscious
- mouthwatering
- palatable
- saporous
- savory
- scrumptious
- succulent
- sugar-coated
- sweetened
- tantalizing
- tasty
- tempting
- toothsome
- yummy
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divine
«Persons or things augur; persons only forebode or presage; things only betoken or portend.» Crabb English Synonymes. We augur well for a voyage from past good fortune and a good start; we presage success from the stanchness of the ship and the skill of the captain. We forebode misfortune either from circumstances that betoken failure, or from gloomy fancies for which we could not give a reason. Dissipation among the officers and mutiny among the crew portend disaster. Divine has reference to the ancient soothsayers’ arts (as in Gen. xliv, 5, 15), and refers rather to reading hearts than to reading the future. We say I could not divine his motive, or his intention.
Synonyms:
augur, betoken, bode, forebode, foretell, portend, predict, presage, prognosticate, prophesyAntonyms:
assure, calculate, demonstrate, determine, establish, insure, make sure, prove, settle, warrantPreposition:
I augur from all circumstances a prosperous result; I augur ill of the enterprise; «augurs ill to the rights of the people,» Thomas Jefferson Writings vol. ii, p. 506. [Taylor, Walton & Maberley ’53.] I augur well, or this augurs well, for your cause.
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Godhead, Lord, Creator, Maker, Divine, God Almighty, Almighty, Jehovahnoun
terms referring to the Judeo-Christian God
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manufacturing business, overlord, master, cleric, nobleman, manufacturer, shaper, churchman, ecclesiastic, nobleAntonyms:
subhuman, earthly, inglorious, profane, secular -
cleric, churchman, divine, ecclesiasticadjective
a clergyman or other person in religious orders
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churchman, ecclesiastic, clericAntonyms:
earthly, inglorious, subhuman, profane, secular -
divine, godlyadjective
emanating from God
«divine judgment»; «divine guidance»; «everything is black or white…satanic or godly»-Saturday Review
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providential, godlike, reverent, worshipful, elysian, inspired, godlyAntonyms:
profane, subhuman, secular, earthly, inglorious -
providential, divineadjective
resulting from divine providence
«providential care»; «a providential visitation»
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providential, godlike, miraculous, elysian, inspired, godly, heaven-sentAntonyms:
earthly, subhuman, secular, inglorious, profane -
divine, godlikeadjective
being or having the nature of a god
«the custom of killing the divine king upon any serious failure of his…powers»-J.G.Frazier; «the divine will»; «the divine capacity for love»; «‘Tis wise to learn; ’tis God-like to create»-J.G.Saxe
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inspired, godlike, providential, elysian, godlyAntonyms:
inglorious, earthly, secular, profane, subhuman -
divineadjective
devoted to or in the service or worship of a deity
«divine worship»; «divine liturgy»
Synonyms:
inspired, godlike, providential, elysian, godlyAntonyms:
earthly, secular, profane, subhuman, inglorious -
divine, godlikeadjective
appropriate to or befitting a god
«the divine strength of Achilles»; «a man of godlike sagacity»; «man must play God for he has acquired certain godlike powers»-R.H.Roveref
Synonyms:
inspired, godlike, providential, elysian, godlyAntonyms:
subhuman, earthly, profane, secular, inglorious -
divine, elysian, inspiredverb
being of such surpassing excellence as to suggest inspiration by the gods
«her pies were simply divine»; «the divine Shakespeare»; «an elysian meal»; «an inspired performance»
Synonyms:
inspired, godlike, providential, elysian, godlyAntonyms:
inglorious, subhuman, earthly, profane, secular -
divineverb
perceive intuitively or through some inexplicable perceptive powers
Antonyms:
secular, profane, earthly, subhuman, inglorious -
divineverb
search by divining, as if with a rod
«He claimed he could divine underground water»
Antonyms:
earthly, secular, subhuman, inglorious, profane
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divineadjective
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god-like, superhuman -
divineadjective
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sacred, holy, spiritual, heavenly -
divinenoun
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minister, priest, clergyman, pastor, parson, ecclesiastic, churchman -
divinenoun
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theologian -
divineverb
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predict, foretell, presage, prognosticate, vaticinate, prophesy -
divineverb
Synonyms:
conjecture, surmise, guess, suppose, believe, fancy, think, suspect
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divineadjective
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godlike, religious, holy, heavenly, angelic, seraphic, transcendent -
divineverb
Synonyms:
foresee, foreknow, surmise, forebode, conjecture, foretell
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List of paraphrases for «divine»:
divina, heavenly, god-given, gracious, godlike, celestial, monotheistic, sacred, goodness, yummy, god, dreamy, fabulous
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Keith Black:
I think the fact that he’s a pastor is not lost on this story, and whether you’re religious or not, one thing to me has been very clear in dealing with cancer patients, and that is the patient attitude clearly affects hormonal levels in the body and their immune system— if someone is very worried or very negative, you get a release of chemicals in the body that are unhealthy for your body and immune system, whether it was his belief that he would do better, belief that divine intervention would help him do better, or whether it was actually divine intervention, obviously we don’t know, but it’s very clear that attitude makes a real difference in outcome with cancer.
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Kedar Joshi:
I am philosophical Christ; crucified on the cross of ignorance for the sake of divine vanity.
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John Burroughs:
The lesson which life repeats and constantly enforces is ‘look under foot.’ You are always nearer the divine and the true sources of your power than you think.
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Kim Novak:
Divine intervention, by the grace of God — whatever you want to say — he came to my rescue, because I wouldn’t have made it. I honestly believe I would have perished in there.
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Abdul Baha, April 19, 1912, Earl Hall:
The most important principle of divine philosophy is the oneness of the world of humanity, the unity of mankind, the bond conjoining East and West, the tie of love which blends human hearts.
Translations for divine
From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary
- إلهيArabic
- божествен, небесен, богослов, свръхестествен, предсказвам, гадаяBulgarian
- divíCatalan, Valencian
- božskýCzech
- guddommeligDanish
- göttlichGerman
- θείοςGreek
- divinoSpanish
- الهیPersian
- taivaallinen, pyhä, arvata, yli-inhimillinen, teologi, taivainen, jumaluusoppinut, ylimaallinen, aavistaa, avulla, ennustaa, jumalallinen, jumalainen, nähdä tulevaisuuteenFinnish
- divin, divine, prédire, devinerFrench
- diagaIrish
- אלוהי, אֱלֹהִי, נשגבHebrew
- दैवीय, दिव्यHindi
- isteniHungarian
- ilahiIndonesian
- divino, divina, indovinareItalian
- לְנַחֵשׁHebrew
- 神Japanese
- divinus, divus, divina, divaLatin
- dieviškasLithuanian
- ilahi, tuhan, ketuhanan, ilahiahMalay
- vidunderlig, guddommelig, himmelskNorwegian
- goddelijk, waarzeggen, wichelenDutch
- guddomleg, guddommelegNorwegian Nynorsk
- guddommeligNorwegian
- boskiPolish
- adivinhar, divinoPortuguese
- divinRomanian
- божественный, божий, гадать, погадать, богоподобныйRussian
- božanski, božjiSlovene
- gudomlig, övernaturlig, förutsäga, andlig, profetera, underbar, himmelsk, helig, härligSwedish
- -a kimunguSwahili
- தெய்வீகTamil
- ศักดิ์สิทธิ์Thai
- ilahi, lahutiTurkish
- боUkrainian
- الہیUrdu
- thần thánhVietnamese
- געטלעךYiddish
- 神聖的Chinese
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adj
1 angelic, celestial, godlike, heavenly, holy, spiritual, superhuman, supernatural
2 consecrated, holy, religious, sacred, sanctified, spiritual
3 beatific, blissful, exalted, mystical, rapturous, supreme, transcendent, transcendental, transmundane
4 (informal) beautiful, excellent, glorious, marvellous, perfect, splendid, superlative, wonderful
n
5 churchman, clergyman, cleric, ecclesiastic, minister, pastor, priest, reverend
vb
6 apprehend, conjecture, deduce, discern, foretell, guess, infer, intuit, perceive, prognosticate, suppose, surmise, suspect, understand
7 (of water or minerals) dowse
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
divine
( divines plural & 3rd person present) ( divining present participle) ( divined past tense & past participle )
1 adj You use divine to describe something that is provided by or relates to a god or goddess.
usu ADJ n
He suggested that the civil war had been a divine punishment.
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divinely adv usu ADV -ed
The law was divinely ordained.
2 verb If you divine something, you discover or learn it by guessing.
LITERARY …the child’s ability to divine the needs of its parents and respond to them… V n
From this he divined that she did not like him much. V that, Also V wh
divine right ( divine rights plural ) If someone thinks they have a divine rightto something, they think that it is their right to have it, without making any effort. n-count usu sing
A degree does not give you a divine right to wealth.
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