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presaging
adjective as in augural
adjective as in mantic
adjective as in ominous
Strongest matches
adjective as in oracular
Weak matches
- ambiguous
- anticipating
- apocalyptic
- arcane
- auguring
- auspicious
- authoritative
- cabalistic
- clairvoyant
- cryptic
- Delphian
- discovering
- divining
- divulging
- dogmatic
- fatidic
- foreboding
- forecasting
- foretelling
- imperious
- interpretive
- mantic
- mysterious
- mystical
- obscure
- occult
- ominous
- peremptory
- portending
- portentous
- positive
- predicting
- 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
adjective as in prophetic
Strongest matches
Strong match
adjective as in sibylline
adjective as in vatic
adjective as in vatical
Example Sentences
But his comments suggested the fighting had taken another ominous turn for Kyiv’s forces, potentially presaging their withdrawal from a town reduced to ruins by months of horrendous bombardment.
This paean to the bottle service era sees Usher delivering silky R&B seduction over synth-driven production and 808 drums, presaging his later forays into electronic dance music.
The producers organization is considered the group with the best track record of presaging the Oscars.
Going-concern warnings cropped up recently in filings from Bed Bath & Beyond, Vice Media and Virgin Orbit, presaging their eventual bankruptcies.
As a result, the tins have become iconic for presaging disappointment — for not containing what the packaging promises.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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