Here are three sentences including the word 'divers':
"There are a lot of divers in the river because they are looking for a missing body."
"If there is a shark in the water it can be dangerous for divers."
"Divers get to look very closely at fish."
*The above examples refer to divers as a noun if one is speaking of person's who dive.
Divers (adjective): various. "The state fair offers divers amusements for the whole family. Divers (pronoun): an indefinite number more than one <he raked a divers amount of leaves>
Diverse (which one may find similar is not): differing from one another: unlike <people with diverse interests> <his message appealed to a diverse audience>
Example sentence - The divers are searching for an old shipwreck in the Pacific Ocean.
My family is of Native American descent. The divers began their descent to the underwater ruins.
The old wreck is too deep for scuba divers to reach. The wreck on the freeway blocked the road for hours.
Investigators decided to delve further into the corporation's financial records. Divers were hired to delve into the mysteries of the underwater caverns.
The police divers scoured the river for the body.The bee scoured the land for new flowers.I scoured the horizon for a sign of her.
No, the word "divers" is the plural form of the singular noun "diver".The possessive form of the singular noun "diver" is diver's.The possessive form of the plural noun "divers" is divers'.
The word "divers" is a different spelling of the modern word "diverse" which means "of many kinds". We find it in Romeo and Juliet in the Friar's long, dull and irrelevant soliloquy about the benefits of herbal medicine. He says, "And from her womb children of divers kind/ We sucking on her natural bosom find". "of divers kind" means of course "of many kinds".
The divers were sure they had discovered sunken treasure from pirate ship.
different, various, sundry and several
The word 'divers' is an old-fashioned way of saying 'diverse' - which is an adjective meaning "showing a great deal of variety". So, "divers temptations" means "many different temptations".
To use it in that form, you could use it as a command. For instance, Dive into the water. To use it in another way, you would have to change the verb tense to "dove" or "diving" or something else like that.
Scuba Divers use a Sonar to find treasure or a hidden ship.