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divine
adjective
extremely
pleasant
,
beautiful
,
or
delicious
•
This
chocolate
cake
tastes
absolutely
divine
.
This
chocolate
cake
tastes
absolutely
divine
.
•
The
sunset
over
the
mountains
looked
divine
last
night
.
The
sunset
over
the
mountains
looked
divine
last
night
.
adjective
coming
from
,
belonging
to
,
or
like
a
god
•
The
ancient
temple
was
built
to
honor
a
divine
power
beyond
human
understanding
.
The
ancient
temple
was
built
to
honor
a
divine
power
beyond
human
understanding
.
•
Many
villagers
saw
the
sudden
rainbow
as
a
divine
sign
of
hope
after
the
storm
.
Many
villagers
saw
the
sudden
rainbow
as
a
divine
sign
of
hope
after
the
storm
.
From
Latin
divinus
,
from
divus
“
godlike
”,
related
to
deus
“
god
”.
verb
-
divine
,
divining
,
divines
,
divined
to
discover
or
understand
something
without
obvious
evidence
,
often
by
intuition
or
guessing
•
From
the
puzzled
look
on
her
face
,
he
managed
to
divine
the
correct
answer
.
From
the
puzzled
look
on
her
face
,
he
managed
to
divine
the
correct
answer
.
•
Ancient
dowsers
tried
to
divine
underground
water
with
forked
sticks
.
Ancient
dowsers
tried
to
divine
underground
water
with
forked
sticks
.
noun
a
person
who
is
an
expert
in
theology
,
especially
a
priest
or
scholar
•
The
king
consulted
a
learned
divine
before
making
his
decree
.
The
king
consulted
a
learned
divine
before
making
his
decree
.
•
As
a
young
divine
,
she
spent
years
studying
ancient
Greek
texts
.
As
a
young
divine
,
she
spent
years
studying
ancient
Greek
texts
.