Pronunciation: /dɪˈvaɪnər/
noun a person who is believed to have the ability to predict the future or communicate with the supernatural
A1 The diviner predicted that it would rain tomorrow.
A2 The village diviner was known for his accurate readings of the future.
B1 The diviner used a crystal ball to see into the future.
B2 The diviner's reputation for accuracy attracted clients from far and wide.
C1 The diviner's ability to interpret dreams was unparalleled.
C2 The diviner's insights into human nature were profound and thought-provoking.
adjective describing someone or something related to the act of predicting the future or communicating with the supernatural
A1 She is a diviner of people's emotions.
A2 The diviner crystal ball revealed the future.
B1 The diviner skills of the psychic were highly sought after.
B2 The diviner powers of the shaman were said to be unmatched.
C1 The diviner wisdom of the elder was respected by all.
C2 The diviner insights of the oracle were believed to be supernatural.
formal The diviner was sought after by the villagers to predict the outcome of the harvest.
informal The diviner said it was going to rain tomorrow, so I brought my umbrella just in case.
slang I heard that diviner is really good at reading tarot cards.
figurative She had a reputation for being a diviner of people's true intentions.
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