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foretelling
adjective as in oracular
Weak matches
- ambiguous
- anticipating
- apocalyptic
- arcane
- auguring
- auspicious
- authoritative
- cabalistic
- clairvoyant
- cryptic
- Delphian
- discovering
- divining
- divulging
- dogmatic
- fatidic
- foreboding
- forecasting
- imperious
- interpretive
- mantic
- mysterious
- mystical
- obscure
- occult
- ominous
- peremptory
- portending
- portentous
- positive
- predicting
- presaging
- prescient
- proclaiming
- prognosticating
- prophesying
- sage
- secret
- sibylline
- significant
- soothsaying
- vague
- vatic
- venerable
- wise
adjective as in predictive
adjective as in prognostic
Strong matches
adjective as in prognosticative
noun as in forecast
noun as in prediction
noun as in prognosis
Strongest matches
Strong matches
noun as in prognostication
noun as in prophecy
Strongest matches
Weak match
noun as in soothsaying
noun as in vaticination
Example Sentences
Newsom said once the January budget is unveiled, trade-offs will be considered, foretelling “a serious conversation about what the risks are or the rewards are.”
Newsom said once the January budget is unveiled, “tradeoffs” will be considered, foretelling “a serious conversation about what the risks are or the rewards are.”
A month before last year’s nominations were revealed, Carlile offered some foretelling feedback to the Recording Academy, wrapped in more of a personal declaration staking her claim in the Americana genre/community.
There is an entire subgenre of science fiction foretelling catastrophic consequences should AI ever come into competition with humanity — think the evil Skynet from “The Terminator” film franchise or the entire plot of “I, Robot.”
Inflation, while starting to cool, is still far too high, and interest rates are predicted to rise further, foretelling more pain to come.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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