Divine [adjective]

Definition of Divine:

godlike, perfect

Opposite/Antonyms of Divine:


Sentence/Example of Divine:

From this food, one divines the transverse currents of slavery, servitude, and exploitation.

Any help you encounter is dumb luck or divine intervention, and you shouldn’t bet the farm on receiving either of those.

It has served as a kind of mandala — a configuration of symbols intended to direct the viewer’s focus toward something divine or transcendent.

Mendel’s genius lay in divining the simple foundational rules that enable us to begin thinking intelligently about heredity.

Izanagi and Izanami went on to create more landmasses and give birth to other divine entities, thereby giving form to the principal eight islands of Japan and over 800 kami.

The proceedings of the day commenced with divine service, performed by Unitarian and Baptist ministers.

How little did he divine that the letter of the doctor was called forth by a communication from the countess-dowager.

By a voice he saith: Hear me, ye divine offspring, and bud forth as the rose planted by the brooks of waters.

Divine Providence is about to place independence within our reach, in a manner most acceptable to a free and independent people.

The vision itself is an outcome of that divine discontent which raises man above his environment.