divine |
reverend |
Related terms |
Divine is a related term of reverend.
As adjectives the difference between divine and reverend
is that
divine is of or pertaining to a god while
reverend is reverend.
As nouns the difference between divine and reverend
is that
divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian while
reverend is reverend.
As a verb divine
is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.
adorable |
divine |
Synonyms |
Adorable is a synonym of divine.
As adjectives the difference between adorable and divine
is that
adorable is befitting of being adored; cute or loveable while
divine is of or pertaining to a god.
As a noun divine is
one skilled in divinity; a theologian.
As a verb divine is
to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.
divine |
dream |
As nouns the difference between divine and dream
is that
divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian while
dream is imaginary events seen in the mind while sleeping.
As verbs the difference between divine and dream
is that
divine is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination while
dream is (
lb) to see imaginary events in one's mind while sleeping.
As an adjective divine
is of or pertaining to a god.
wish |
divine |
As nouns the difference between wish and divine
is that
wish is a desire, hope, or longing for something or for something to happen while
divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian.
As verbs the difference between wish and divine
is that
wish is (
label) to desire; to want while
divine is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.
As an adjective divine is
of or pertaining to a god.
christ |
divine |
As nouns the difference between christ and divine
is that
christ is while
divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian.
As an adjective divine is
of or pertaining to a god.
As a verb divine is
to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.
divine |
eminent |
As adjectives the difference between divine and eminent
is that
divine is of or pertaining to a god while
eminent is eminent; distinguished; noteworthy.
As a noun divine
is one skilled in divinity; a theologian.
As a verb divine
is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.
divine |
fate |
As an adjective divine
is of or pertaining to a god.
As a noun divine
is one skilled in divinity; a theologian.
As a verb divine
is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.
As a proper noun fate is
any one of the fates.
augury |
divine |
As nouns the difference between augury and divine
is that
augury is a divination based on the appearance and behaviour of animals while
divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian.
As an adjective divine is
of or pertaining to a god.
As a verb divine is
to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.
divine |
dyne |
As nouns the difference between divine and dyne
is that
divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian while
dyne is a unit of force in the cgs system that is equal to the force which generates a velocity of one centimeter per second acting on one gram for one second symbol: dyn.
As an adjective divine
is of or pertaining to a god.
As a verb divine
is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.
immortal |
divine |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between immortal and divine
is that
immortal is (obsolete) great; excessive; grievous while
divine is (obsolete) foreboding; prescient.
As adjectives the difference between immortal and divine
is that
immortal is not susceptible to death; living forever; never dying while
divine is of or pertaining to a god.
As nouns the difference between immortal and divine
is that
immortal is one who is not susceptible to death while
divine is one skilled in divinity; a theologian.
As a verb divine is
to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.
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