divine
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vine
ˈvaɪn
vain
/dɪˈvaɪn/

Definição e significado de "divine"em inglês

divine
01

divino, celestial

originating from, relating to, or associated with God or a god
divine definition and meaning
Exemplos
He prayed for divine guidance in making important life decisions.
Ele orou por orientação divina ao tomar decisões importantes na vida.
02

having the nature or characteristics of a god

Exemplos
The statues depicted beings with divine attributes.
03

resulting from divine providence, often seen as part of a greater plan

Exemplos
The survivors viewed their rescue as a divine miracle.
04

having surpassing excellence or perfection, as if inspired by the gods

Exemplos
His performance was so flawless it seemed divine.
05

devoted to or in the service of a deity

Exemplos
The church offered divine service every Sunday.
01

divino, ser supremo

a god or supreme being, often referred to in religious or spiritual contexts
Exemplos
The Divine is often invoked in times of crisis for protection or guidance.
O Divino é frequentemente invocado em tempos de crise para proteção ou orientação.
02

a clergyman or any person in religious orders

Exemplos
He was trained as a divine before becoming a prominent preacher.
to divine
01

to search for or discover something, often using a method like a divining rod or other supernatural means

Exemplos
The old woman was said to have the ability to divine lost items.
02

adivinhar, pressagiar

to either predict the future or uncover hidden truths with the use of supernatural forces
Exemplos
In ancient times, priests would divine the will of the gods by observing animal entrails.
Nos tempos antigos, os sacerdotes adivinhavam a vontade dos deuses observando as entranhas dos animais.
03

to guess or deduce information using intuition or an inexplicable sense of inner knowledge

Transitive
Exemplos
It was impossible to explain how she divined the correct solution so quickly.
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