The difference between Divine and Exquisite

When used as nouns, divine means one skilled in divinity, whereas exquisite means fop, dandy.

When used as adjectives, divine means of or pertaining to a god, whereas exquisite means especially fine or pleasing.


Divine is also verb with the meaning: to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.

check bellow for the other definitions of Divine and Exquisite

  1. Divine as an adjective:

    Of or pertaining to a god.

  2. Divine as an adjective:

    Eternal, holy, or otherwise godlike.

  3. Divine as an adjective:

    Of superhuman or surpassing excellence.

  4. Divine as an adjective:

    Beautiful, heavenly.

  5. Divine as an adjective (obsolete):

    Foreboding; prescient.

  6. Divine as an adjective:

    Relating to divinity or theology.

  1. Divine as a noun:

    One skilled in divinity; a theologian.

  2. Divine as a noun:

    A minister of the gospel; a priest; a clergyman.

  3. Divine as a noun (often capitalized, with 'the'):

    God or a god, particularly in its aspect as a transcendental concept.

  1. Divine as a verb (transitive):

    To foretell (something), especially by the use of divination.

  2. Divine as a verb (transitive):

    To guess or discover (something) through intuition or insight.

  3. Divine as a verb (transitive):

    To search for (underground objects or water) using a divining rod.

  4. Divine as a verb:

    To render divine; to deify.

  1. Exquisite as an adjective:

    Especially fine or pleasing; exceptional.

    Examples:

    "They sell good coffee and pastries, but their chocolate is exquisite."

    "Sourav Ganguly scored an exquisite century in his debut Test match."

  2. Exquisite as an adjective (obsolete):

    Carefully adjusted; precise; accurate; exact.

  3. Exquisite as an adjective:

    Recherché; far-fetched; abstruse.

  4. Exquisite as an adjective:

    Of special beauty or rare excellence.

  5. Exquisite as an adjective:

    Exceeding; extreme; keen, in a bad or a good sense.

    Examples:

    "'exquisite pain or pleasure"

  6. Exquisite as an adjective:

    Of delicate perception or close and accurate discrimination; not easy to satisfy; exact; fastidious.

    Examples:

    "'exquisite judgment, taste, or discernment"

  1. Exquisite as a noun (rare):

    Fop, dandy.