divine
31Divine — adj., v., & n. adj. (diviner, divinest) 1 a of, from, or like God or a god. b devoted to God; sacred (divine service). 2 a more than humanly excellent, gifted, or beautiful. b colloq. excellent; delightful. v. 1 tr. discover by guessing,… …
32divine — di•vine [[t]dɪˈvaɪn[/t]] adj. vin•er, vin•est, 1) rel of, like, or from a god, esp. the Supreme Being 2) rel addressed or devoted to God or a god; religious; sacred: divine worship[/ex] 3) heavenly; celestial: the divine kingdom[/ex] 4) inf… …
33Divine — Recorded in several spellings including Devine, Divine, and the rare diminutive Diviny, this is an English surname of French origins. Introduced into England by the Norman French at the famous Conquest of 1066, it is a nickname surname and one of …
34divine — I adjective 1) a divine being Syn: godly, angelic, heavenly, celestial, holy 2) divine worship Syn: religious, holy, sacred, sanctified, consecrated, blessed …
35divine — 1. adjective /dɪˈvaɪn/ a) of or pertaining to a god b) eternal, holy, or otherwise supernatural. Syn: deific, godlike, godly, hallowed …
36divine — adj. Divine is used with these nouns: ↑attribute, ↑authority, ↑being, ↑blessing, ↑consciousness, ↑decree, ↑displeasure, ↑essence, ↑favour, ↑forgiveness, ↑grace, ↑ …
37divine — divine1 adjective (diviner, divinest) 1》 of, from, or like God or a god. ↘devoted to God; sacred. 2》 informal excellent; delightful. noun 1》 dated a cleric or theologian. 2》 (the Divine) providence or God. Derivatives divinely adverb …
38divine — see to err is human on Saint Thomas the Divine kill all turkeys, geese, and swine …
39Divine (actor) — Divine Divine Born Harris Glenn Milstead 19 October 1945(1945 10 19) Towson, Baltimore County, Maryland, Un …
40Divine Mercy Sunday — Divine Mercy Sunday, May 1, 2011, at the Vatican included the beatification of Pope John Paul II for which over a million pilgrims went to Rome.[1][2] Divine Mercy Sunday is a R …