adumbrate, betoken, dope, forecast, foretoken, harbinger, make a prognosis, predict, read palms, signal, tell fortunes
Definitionv. make a prediction about
Last update: March 14, 2017
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Using computer technology, meteorologists attempt to prognosticate the future. [Please select]
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The sports writer believes he can prognosticate the Super Bowl champions based on last year’s statistics. [Please select]
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We find moreover as emi-scientific conception of the basis of divination; the whole of nature is linked together; just as the variations in the height of a column of mercury serve to foretell the weather, so the flight of birds or behaviour of cattle may help to prognosticate its changes; for the uncultured it is merely a step to the assumption that animals know things which are hidden from man. [Please select]
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Pictures appearing before you in dreams, prognosticate deception and the ill will of contemporaries. [Please select]
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The red cow and the black cow; what they prognosticate. [Please select]
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The husband, a jealous man, belike, suspected that a taste so nearly resembling that of Mother Eve prognosticated a similar fall. [Please select]
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To dream of land, when it appears fertile, omens good; but if sterile and rocky, failure and dispondency is prognosticated. [Please select]
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Dreams of the sea, prognosticate unfulfilled anticipations, while pleasures of a material form are enjoyed, there is an inward craving for pleasure that flesh cannot requite. [Please select]
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They frankly welcomed the new-comer, and if they did not, as Ingred had bitterly prognosticated, exactly "truckle" to her, they certainly began to treat her as a favorite. [Please select]
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