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divine

Aussprache: [dɪˈvaɪn]

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Kontext: „religion“

(adjective) related to God or a god. When something is divine, it is often seen as holy or perfect, like the qualities we think of when we imagine a great spirit or being.

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The church's beautiful decorations made the service feel divine.

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He felt that the decision was not divine and lacked a higher purpose.

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What does it mean when we say a quality is divine?

Kontext: „quality“

(adjective) extremely good or wonderful. When we say something is divine, we mean it is really amazing or delightful, just like the best things in life.

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The cake she made was divine; everyone loved it!

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The soup didn’t taste divine; it was actually quite bland.

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Have you ever had a divine meal that you can’t forget?

Kontext: „knowledge“

(verb) to discover something by intuition or guesswork. When you divine something, you are trying to figure out information or the future in a way that isn't straightforward, like making a guess based on feelings.

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She was able to divine the answers to the mystery using her clever thoughts.

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He could not divine what she was thinking, even after many hints.

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Can you divine what might happen next in the story?

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