The meaning of DIVINE is of, relating to, or proceeding directly from God or a god. How to use divine in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Divine.
Adjective divin (feminine divine, masculine plural divins, feminine plural divines) (relational) divine, godlike (of or pertaining to a god) la colère divine ― the wrath of God (figuratively) divine, exquisite
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Of, relating to, emanating from, or being the expression of a deity: sought divine guidance through meditation. c. Being in the service or worship of a deity; sacred. 2. Superhuman; godlike. 3. a. Supremely good or beautiful; magnificent: a divine performance of the concerto. b. Extremely pleasant; delightful: had a divine time at the ball. n. 1.
Divine basically means relating to, coming from, or like God or a god. Divine also has an old-fashioned and informal meaning of being very good or pleasing, as in "She looked absolutely divine in her blue and white gown."
divine right, a right conferred by or based on the ordinance or appointment of God. divine right of kings, that claimed according to the doctrine that (legitimate) kings derive their power from God alone, unlimited by any rights on the part of their subjects.
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Etymology 1 From Old French divin, from Latin dīvīnus (“of a god”), from divus (“god”). Displaced native Old English godcund.