divinely
Meanings
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adjective
Acting or occurring in a way that is considered to be pleasing to God or the gods, or showing a high level of perfection or excellence.
- "The music played at the ceremony was divinely beautiful."
- "She made a divinely delicious meal for her guests."
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adjective
Granting or bestowing something, especially in a generous or extravagant way.
- "The king divinely rewarded his loyal subjects."
- "She received a divinely generous offer from the company."
Rhymes
Words rhyming with divinelydivine , wine , shine , sign
Variants
List of all variants of divinely that leads to same resultdivine , divinely , diviner , divinest
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From Old French divinel, from divin 'divine, god' + -el, a suffix denoting quality or state.
Trivia
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The term 'divinely' comes from the Latin word 'divinus', which means 'godlike' or 'divine'.
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In ancient Rome, the term 'divus' was used to refer to a deceased god or goddess.
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The term 'divinely' is often used in religious and spiritual contexts to describe something that is pleasing to God or the gods.
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The term 'divinely' can also be used to describe something that is of high quality or excellence, regardless of its spiritual or religious significance.
Related Concepts
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Divine: Refers to something that is considered to be godlike or divine in nature.
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Divinity: The state or quality of being divine, or the manifestation of a god or goddess.
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.The term 'divinely' has been used extensively in religious and spiritual contexts to describe something that is pleasing to God or the gods. It is often used to describe a state of perfection or excellence. In literature, 'divinely' has been used to describe characters or situations that are inspiring, beautiful, or awe-inspiring.
How to Memorize "divinely"
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visualize
- To visualize 'divinely', imagine something that is perfect, beautiful, or pleasing to God. This could be a beautiful landscape, a perfect work of art, or a spiritual experience.
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associate
- To associate 'divinely' with something that is perfect, beautiful, or pleasing to God. This could be a beautiful image, a spiritual experience, or a feeling of awe and reverence.
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mnemonics
- To remember 'divinely', use the acronym DIVINE: Divine - Something that is perfect or beautiful, Inspiring - Something that inspires awe or reverence, Valuable - Something that is valuable or important, Ideal - Something that is ideal or perfect, Nurturing - Something that nurtures or supports, Excellent - Something that is excellent or of high quality.
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