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  2. diva in British English. (ˈdiːvə ) noun Word forms: plural -vas or -ve (-vɪ ) a highly distinguished female singer; prima donna. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C19: via Italian from Latin: a goddess, from dīvus divine.

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  3. 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.

  4. The meaning of DIVA is prima donna. How to use diva in a sentence. prima donna; prima donna; a usually glamorous and successful female performer or personality; especially : a popular female singer…

  5. di·va. (dē′və) n. pl. di·vas or di·ve (-vā) 1. An operatic prima donna. 2. A very successful singer of nonoperatic music: a jazz diva. 3. Slang One who demands that attention be paid to his or her needs, especially without regard to anyone else's needs or feelings.

  6. Definition of diva noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Diva definition: a distinguished female singer; prima donna.. See examples of DIVA used in a sentence.

  8. 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.

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