divining (Meaning)

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divining (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Divine

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divining (a.)

That divines; for divining.

divining Sentence Examples

  1. The art of divining the future through the interpretation of signs and omens is called divination.
  2. I heard the legend of a diviner who could predict the future just by gazing into a crystal ball.
  3. The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that certain people had the power to divine the will of the gods.
  4. In some cultures, divining rods are used to locate underground water or minerals.
  5. The diviner closed his eyes and concentrated, trying to divine the answer to the question.
  6. The fortune teller used a deck of cards to divine the future for her client.
  7. The palm reader claimed to be able to divine a person's past, present, and future by reading the lines on their palm.
  8. The astrologer divined the future by studying the positions of the stars and planets.
  9. The oracle divined the future by interpreting the flight of birds.
  10. The medium claimed to be able to divine the future by communicating with the spirits of the dead.

FAQs About the word divining

of Divine, That divines; for divining.

foreseeing, prognosticating, fortune-telling, soothsaying, wondrous,predicting, marvellous, prophesying, foretelling, forecasting

usual, prosaic, everyday, usual, normal, ordinary, commonplace, normal, prosaic, routine

The art of divining the future through the interpretation of signs and omens is called divination.

I heard the legend of a diviner who could predict the future just by gazing into a crystal ball.

The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that certain people had the power to divine the will of the gods.

In some cultures, divining rods are used to locate underground water or minerals.