Pronunciation: /daɪvəˈlɪʃəs/
adjective describing a person, typically a woman, who is glamorous, confident, and self-assured
A1 She is divalicious in her sparkly dress.
A2 The singer's divalicious attitude on stage wowed the audience.
B1 The actress's divalicious performance in the movie earned her critical acclaim.
B2 The fashion designer's latest collection is absolutely divalicious.
C1 Her divalicious presence at the event stole the spotlight.
C2 The divalicious diva demanded only the best for her dressing room.
formal The actress's divalicious performance received rave reviews from critics.
informal Did you see Beyonce's divalicious outfit at the concert last night?
slang That dress is totally divalicious, you have to get it!
figurative Her divalicious attitude at work is starting to rub people the wrong way.
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