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originating from, relating to, or associated with God or a god
- The ancient Greeks believed in divine beings residing on Mount Olympus.
- Many people find comfort in divine intervention during times of trouble.
- She felt a sense of divine presence while meditating in nature.
- The priestess received divine inspiration through visions and dreams.
- He prayed for divine guidance in making important life decisions.
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having the nature or characteristics of a god
- His strength seemed almost divine, unlike any human.
- The queen was believed to have divine right to rule.
- Ancient kings often claimed divine lineage.
- The hero was treated as a divine figure after his victory.
- The statues depicted beings with divine attributes.
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resulting from divine providence, often seen as part of a greater plan
- The victory was considered a divine blessing.
- They attributed their success to divine favor.
- The calm after the storm felt like a divine gift.
- Many saw the event as a sign of divine providence.
- The survivors viewed their rescue as a divine miracle.
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having surpassing excellence or perfection, as if inspired by the gods
- The painting was of divine beauty, unlike anything seen before.
- She sang with a divine voice that moved the audience to tears.
- The meal was divine, each dish more delicious than the last.
- The sunset had a divine quality, painting the sky in gold.
- His performance was so flawless it seemed divine.
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devoted to or in the service of a deity
- The monk lived a divine life of prayer and service.
- They followed a divine calling to spread the faith.
- The temple was filled with divine servants, each performing rituals.
- She made a divine vow to serve the deity faithfully.
- The church offered divine service every Sunday.