divinely

[US]/di'vainli/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. in a godlike manner, solemnly, by divine power.

Example Sentences

the Church is a divinely constituted organism.

perhaps with the exquisitely balletic ball-goes-thisaway, I-go-thataway porouette past Newcastle's defence in 2002, argubly the most divinely intuitive goal ever seen in English football.

The singer's voice sounded divinely beautiful.

She danced divinely, captivating the audience.

The chocolate cake was divinely delicious.

The sunset was divinely breathtaking.

She played the piano divinely, with great skill.

The garden was divinely peaceful in the morning.

The divinely inspired artwork left everyone in awe.

The divinely scented flowers filled the room.

The divinely orchestrated event went off without a hitch.

The divinely gifted athlete broke records effortlessly.

Real-world Examples

And Raiford Calvert, who danced so divinely, would never again choose her to be his partner.

Source: Gone with the Wind

Lucy, sitting close to Aslan and divinely comfortable, wondered what the trees were doing.

Source: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian

She is perfectly charming; and Patti sang divinely.

Source: The Picture of Dorian Gray

Michelangelo believed these figures were divinely created within the rock.

Source: Uncle Rich takes you on a trip to Europe.

To let sheep trample so divinely fine a place seems barbarous.

Source: Summer walks through the mountains.

About the room there hung the divinely delectable scent of freshly baked cookies.

Source: Medium-rare steak

But the divinely moulded trees and the man-made cathedral have one exquisite characteristic in common.

Source: Vancouver Legend

They had not achieved  their positions through merit and hard work; they believed the gods divinely appointed them.

Source: Charming history

The worst apparent effect of these mysterious odd things is blindness to all that is divinely common.

Source: Summer walks through the mountains.

McCormick always regarded these competitors as highwaymen who had invaded a field which had been almost divinely set apart for himself.

Source: The Era of Big Business

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