verb
- discovered or understood something through intuition or insight rather than reasoning
- predicted the future or discovered hidden knowledge through supernatural means
- searched for underground water or minerals using a divining rod
Usage: past tense of divine
Usage: past tense of divine; often associated with fortune-telling or prophecy
Usage: past tense of divine; specialized usage
Examples
- She divined his true feelings from the look in his eyes.
- The ancient oracle divined that the kingdom would fall.
- He somehow divined the answer without doing any calculations.
- The fortune teller divined trouble ahead for the young couple.
- The old farmer divined the location of the well using a forked stick.
- From her silence, I divined that something was wrong.
- The mystic claimed to have divined the location of the treasure.