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divine
adjective as in godlike; excellent
Strongest matches
angelic, celestial, eternal, heavenly, holy, mystical, religious, sacred, spiritual, supernatural, transcendent, wonderful
Strong matches
almighty, anointed, consecrated, exalted, hallowed, sanctified, superlative
Weak matches
admirable, all-powerful, ambrosial, beatific, beautiful, blissful, deific, deistic, excellent, glorious, godlike, godly, immaculate, magnificent, marvelous, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, rapturous, sacramental, sacrosanct, splendid, superhuman, supreme, theistic, transcendental, transmundane, unearthly
verb as in suspect; conjecture; prophesy
Strong matches
anticipate, apprehend, conjecture, forebode, foreknow, guess, intuit, perceive, predict, previse, prognosticate, see, suppose, suspect, understand
Weak matches
crystal-ball, crystal-ball it, forefeel, go out on a limb, opine, see in the cards, take a shot, take a stab
Example Sentences
Justice Chandrachud said his comment on seeking divine guidance was because “I am a person of faith” and “to impute motives to judges is not right”.
You’ll begin with a handcrafted herbal tea and a brief discussion about the divine energy of the hive.
They are similar to divining rods some claim can be used to find water, and that UK water companies have used in the past to search for underground pipes.
Moments later, as if by her mother’s divine intervention, Griffin’s Valentino belt popped off of her waist and hit the stage with a thud.
The what-could’ve-been shrinks in the shadow of what was: an encounter with the divine.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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