divine - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of divine in Hindi

  • दिव्य
  • दैवी
  • पवित्र
  • उत्कृष्ट
  • अपूर्व
  • सुंदर
  • ईश्वरीय
  • दैव

noun

  • पृरोहित

verb

  • भविष्यद्वाणी करना
  • भविष्य बताना
  • अटकल करना
  • समझ लेना
  • ताड़ना
  • पेशीनगोई करना
  • भांपना

divine Definition

verb

  • discover (something) by guesswork or intuition. ( अनुमान या अंतर्ज्ञान द्वारा खोज (कुछ)। )

noun

  • a cleric or theologian. ( एक मौलवी या धर्मशास्त्री। )
  • providence or God. ( प्रोविडेंस या ईश्वर। )

adjective

  • of, from, or like God or a god. ( से, ईश्वर या भगवान की तरह। )
  • excellent; delightful. ( अति उत्कृष्ट; रमणीय। )

divine Example

  • Anyway Mr. Hamilton is here and Jenny don't you think he is simply divine ?
  • If we are a cult member, it may be a symbol of our sacred relations to the divine principle operating in the universe.
  • The girl was sitting on a rock in the middle of a divine forest, smiling angelically.
  • Thus, through a process must like Transubstantiation, it'll become simply divine .
  • However, Miss Blanchett as Miss Hepburn was amazingly and stunningly divine .
  • All persons are sacred, because they partake of the divine , as no animal does.
  • This divine origin made fire a sacred element, and the Greeks maintained fires in front of their temples.
  • The salmon, served with the usual cream sauce, was described as simply divine .
  • A book of exemplary wisdom was, therefore, easily more divine than idols.
  • Others test him by bringing in unlikely objects for him to divine at the show's finale.
  • His beautiful date Eanna looked divine in a full-length, figure-hugging turquoise gown, which she bought in Monsoon.
  • Evidently this was the limit imposed by divine providence upon that sort of folly.
  • If things work out, you will have a perfectly divine singularity to serve up to family and guests.
  • We are not to introduce divine revelations into philosophy nor philosophical opinions into religion.
  • We must be given time and space away from the hordes to divine the future.
  • In the other, a Latino man had written to Grant to tell him that about his brother's problems, which Grant proceeded to divine at the meeting.
  • I'll have to say that beer is a bit expensive, but cocktails were divine and worth every penny.
  • I wandered about in my swimming costume for a bit hoping for divine intervention.
  • The reader is not supposed to have to divine the meaning that lies behind the ramblings and jottings of the writer.
  • This divine origin is particular to the sacred, mystical, and theological insight of the people of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi.
  • To the contrary, the expression of our intentions is itself dependent on divine grace.
  • They told me that during their abduction there was a meeting with a divine or sacred being.
  • For what I had in mind the weather was perfectly divine .
  • It's an almost religious process of divine selection - the elect and the damned.
  • She smiled daintily at him and realized what a truly divine time she was having.
  • Cocktails were divine and the suggestions spot on.
  • While religion offered a divine glimmer of human purpose, humanists made that purpose our own.
  • When the BBC lost transmission midway through the second half, it was hard to divine whether this was a technical fault or quality control.
  • The job basically was to follow the daily open market operations of the Fed and try to divine whether policy had changed.
  • They weren't laws that came from some fair or divine place.