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prognosticator

[prog-nos-ti-key-ter] / prɒgˈnɒs tɪˌkeɪ tər /


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Still, the race was closely watched by political prognosticators and operatives, as the purple state is thought to give some insight into voter sentiment nationwide.

From Salon

Awards prognosticators, including The Times’ own Glenn Whipp, believe some of the drama categories could be a tight race between “Severance” and “The Pitt,” with the former having the edge.

From Los Angeles Times

There are an extremely low number of prognosticators who can accurately predict the outcome of a WWE match, not knowing the participants or anything about the sport.

From Salon

Given the competition and her show’s cancellation, Aduba often ranks last in her category on Emmy prognosticators’ lists.

From Los Angeles Times

Despite stubbornly bad approval ratings, lackluster fundraising and some potentially disastrous redistricting on the horizon, election prognosticators say not to count the Democrats out.

From Salon