Difference between Lord and Divine

What is the difference between Lord and Divine?

Lord as a verb is domineer or act like a lord while Divine as a verb is to foretell (something), especially by the use of divination

Lord

Part of speech: verb

Definition: Domineer or act like a lord

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The master of a household. A person having formal authority over others, a ruler. A person enjoying great respect in a community. An aristocrat, a man of high rank in a feudal society or in one that retains feudal forms and institutions. An owner, a master. A titled nobleman or aristocrat An affectionate term for one's boyfriend or husband.

Example sentence: Be the chief but never the lord.

Divine

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: of or pertaining to a godeternal, holy, or otherwise supernatural.of superhuman or surpassing excellencebeautiful, heavenly

Part of speech: noun

Definition: a theologian or cleric(the Divine) a metaphor for a deity, especially the Christian one.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to foretell (something), especially by the use of divinationto guess (something)to search for (underground objects or water) using a divining rod

We hope you now know whether to use Lord or Divine in your sentence.

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