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divine personality
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'divine personality' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a god or deity, referencing their characteristics or nature. Example: "The ancient Greeks believed in multiple divine personalities, each with their own unique powers and traits."
✓ Grammatically correct
Encyclopedias
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Wiki
Alternative expressions(18)
divine nature
godly character
divine attributes
spiritual essence
wonderful personality
lovely personality
magical personality
fabulous personality
beautiful personality
stunning personality
right personality
incredible personality
fine personality
gracious personality
great personality
charming character
charming disposition
captivating presence
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
Each kami has a divine personality and responds to truthful prayers.
Encyclopedias
The divine personality installed as a home or temple image receives prasada, tasting it (Hindus differ as to whether this is a real or symbolic act, gross or subtle) and offering the remains to worshipers.
Encyclopedias
Thus Lincoln could refer, as he did time and again, to "providence" in ambiguous ways that satisfied believers in a benevolent father but might also refer to the impersonal workings of a natural order -- although as the Civil War progressed, he increasingly felt that "providence" to be less remote and more discernible, though still inscrutable, as a divine personality guiding particular events.
News & Media
Jewish antitrinitarian polemics are complicated by medieval mystical writings about the sefirot of God, some of which are sometimes portrayed of as "stages of God's being, aspects of the divine personality" (Matt 1983, 33).
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
Her fresh observations occasionally border on the fanciful, as when she divines personalities based on photographs (her assessment of Strindberg's mother: "sensuous, stubborn, and implacably stupid").
News & Media
What would the Civil Rights movement have been without its gospel-centered belief in the sacredness of personality and the divine good?
News & Media
Others, in common with non-Catholic philosophers, have discussed the traditional divine attributes omniscience, omnipotence, eternity, immutability, personality, goodness.
Encyclopedias
Iyer described Narendra as "a magnetic personality and a divine force which were destined to leave their mark on the history of his country".
Wiki
The term comes from the world of opera; Italian film divas inherited the mantle from Puccini's prima donnas, from theatrical personalities like the "divine" Sarah Bernhardt and from Scandinavian screen idols like the Danish actress Asta Nielsen.
News & Media
It is unseemly, according to their views, to desire to portray a personality such as Christ, who is himself divine, because that would mean pulling the divine down into the materialistic realm.
Encyclopedias
It would be easier to say Girlhood and Divines simply depict different sides of the same experience if the young women in Divines weren't so vivid and full of personality compared to Girlhood's underdeveloped sketches, if Benyamina's camera didn't gaze into the souls of the characters while Sciamma's just stares at their bodies.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing religious or philosophical concepts, use "divine personality" to refer to the individual characteristics and nature of a deity or spiritual being.
Common error
Be careful not to overly humanize a "divine personality". While attributing characteristics is necessary, remember to maintain a sense of the divine and transcendent.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "divine personality" functions as a noun phrase, where "divine" acts as an adjective modifying the noun "personality". It describes the specific characteristics or nature of a deity or god, as seen in Ludwig's examples from Encyclopedia Britannica and The New York Times.
Frequent in
Encyclopedias
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News & Media
25%
Science
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Less common in
Wiki
25%
Formal & Business
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "divine personality" is a grammatically sound and conceptually rich term used to describe the individual characteristics of a god or deity. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and provides examples from reputable sources like Encyclopedia Britannica and The New York Times. While infrequent, its usage is consistent in religious studies, philosophy, and mythology. Related phrases include "godly character" and "divine nature", each offering a slightly different nuance. When using the phrase, remember to avoid excessive anthropomorphism and maintain a sense of the divine. The phrase often appears in Encyclopedias, News & Media and Science contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
divine nature
Focuses on the inherent essence of divinity, rather than individual traits.
divine attributes
Replaces "personality" with a broader term encompassing qualities and characteristics.
godly character
Replaces "personality" with "character", emphasizing the moral and ethical qualities associated with divinity.
godlike persona
Uses "persona" to suggest an outward presentation of divine qualities.
supreme being's nature
Refers to the essential qualities of a supreme being.
sacred individuality
Highlights the unique and holy nature of a divine being.
celestial identity
Highlights the heavenly origin and characteristics of a divine being.
spiritual essence
Shifts the focus to the spiritual aspect of a divine being's identity.
transcendent self
Emphasizes the self-awareness and consciousness that surpasses ordinary existence.
deific disposition
Emphasizes the temperament and inclinations of a divine being.
FAQs
How can I use "divine personality" in a sentence?
You can use "divine personality" to describe the unique attributes and characteristics of a god or deity, as in, "Each kami in Shinto possesses a distinct "divine personality" and responds to prayers".
What is the difference between "divine personality" and "divine nature"?
"Divine personality" refers to the specific traits and characteristics of a divine being, while "divine nature" encompasses the fundamental essence and qualities of divinity itself.
Are there synonyms for "divine personality" that I can use?
Alternatives include "godly character", "divine attributes", or "spiritual essence", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
In what contexts is it appropriate to use the term "divine personality"?
The term "divine personality" is appropriate in religious studies, philosophical discussions, and comparative theology when analyzing and describing the individual attributes of deities or spiritual figures.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested