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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
Diane, 77, had seen Rose before and was impressed by her readings, divining certain aspects of her life that Rose could not have known.
Others in light blue prayed for divine intervention, knowing little else would save No. 2 UCLA.
His research identifies four clusters of moral concern where this happened: around the environment, the divine, the powerful and the "othered."
And the biggest proviso is that the pace of Red Bull - for whom Verstappen won a fourth consecutive drivers' title last year - is particularly hard to divine.
Unlike last year’s awards season, which saw “Oppenheimer” emerge as an early best picture frontrunner and maintain its lead, this year’s race for the top prize has been harder to divine.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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