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  1. a person who is difficult to please and behaves as if they are very special or important: She has a reputation for being a diva. He was being such a diva about everything. I am a steak diva. I refuse to eat a bad steak. Synonym. prima donna disapproving. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Singing. a cappella. accompaniment. accompany.

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    Diva is a Latin word for a goddess, and has been used to refer to a celebrated woman in various fields of arts and entertainment. Learn about the history, derivation and modern usage of the term, as well as its association with camp culture, media and WWE.

  4. Jun 24, 2023 · DIVA celebrated the power and creativity of iconic performers, exploring and redefining the role of 'diva' and how this has been subverted or embraced over time across opera, stage, popular music, and film. This exhibition is now closed at V&A South Kensington.

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  5. Learn the origin, synonyms, and examples of the word diva, which can mean a prima donna or a glamorous female performer. Find out how to use diva in a sentence and see related articles and entries.

  6. The word diva was a compliment, one reserved for only the greatest singers in the world. Lately, though, diva has come to describe someone that's acting entitled or holier than thou. A person who acts like the world revolves around her is a diva.

  7. Dec 11, 2023 · It's 100 years since the birth of the opera singer Maria Callas. How did she come to personify the diva – and what did it mean for her private life?

  8. Definition of 'diva' diva. (diːvə ) Word forms: divas. countable noun. You can refer to a successful and famous female opera singer as a diva. She jettisoned more than her diva status. Synonyms: singer, opera singer, prima donna, songstress More Synonyms of diva. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

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