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  2. 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.

  3. 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…

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DivaDiva - Wikipedia

    Diva (/ ˈdiːvə /, Italian: [ˈdiːva]) is the Latin word for a goddess. Diva is a name from Roman mythology, and is associated with the nouns divus, diva, which means god, goddess, and the adjective divinius, which means divine or heavenly. [5]

  5. 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.

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

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

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