ALL meanings of diviner
di·vin·er
D d - adjective diviner being a god; being God: Zeus, Hera, and other divine beings in Greek mythology. 1
- adjective diviner of superhuman or surpassing excellence: Beauty is divine. 1
- adjective diviner Obsolete. of or relating to divinity or theology. 1
- verb with object diviner to discover or declare (something obscure or in the future) by divination; prophesy. 1
- verb with object diviner to discover (water, metal, etc.) by means of a divining rod. 1
- verb with object diviner to perceive by intuition or insight; conjecture: She divined personal details about her customers based on their clothing and accents. It was not difficult to divine his true intent. 1
- verb with object diviner Archaic. to portend. 1
- verb without object diviner to use or practice divination; prophesy. 1
- verb without object diviner to have perception by intuition or insight; conjecture. 1
- noun diviner Of, from, or like God or a god. 1
- noun diviner a theologian; scholar in religion. 1
- noun diviner a priest or member of the clergy. 1
- noun diviner the Divine. God. (sometimes lowercase) the spiritual aspect of humans; the group of attributes and qualities of humankind regarded as godly or godlike. 1
- adjective diviner of or relating to a god, especially the Supreme Being. 1
- adjective diviner addressed, appropriated, or devoted to God or a god; religious; sacred: divine worship. 1
- adjective diviner proceeding from God or a god: divine laws; divine guidance. 1
- adjective diviner godlike; characteristic of or befitting a deity: divine magnanimity. 1
- adjective diviner heavenly; celestial: the divine kingdom. 1
- adjective diviner extremely good; unusually lovely: He has the most divine tenor voice. 1
- noun diviner One who foretells the future. 0
- noun diviner One who searches for underground objects or water using a divining rod. 0