"Prophesying" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prophesying" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prophesying" Meaning

Predicting or foretelling the future or a future event, typically based on intuition, spiritual insight, or supernatural guidance.

"Prophesying" Examples

Usage Examples


1. Verb Usage


He began prophesying a great future for the city when the new infrastructure projects were completed.

2. Metaphorical Usage


The weather forecast was spelled out vividly, providing clear signs that next week's climate would be pretty brutal, not exactly exactly what we might have prophesied, let alone seen all summer long.

3. Literary Usage


The old sage with wild grey hair closed his eyes, began to shake his fists, the lines on his face across his furrowed brow seemed to shake off deception as he prophesied of a coming storm.

4. Figurative Usage


I've always prophesied that she would become one of the best engineers one day, despite the many detractors and skeptics who voted naively, seeing no signs of such future brilliance by much the endsand worrying critics gloomily

5. Formal Usage


Given the measured data, our team projected the steady climb of the S&P 500 in the following quarters. On this basis, we have prophesied future growth exceeding sectoral predictions.

"Prophesying" Similar Words

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Predictions or statements about future events, often believed to have been inspired by supernatural or divine means. They can take many forms, such as predictions, visions, or intuitive statements about the future. In many cultures, prophecies are given by seers, prophets, or other individuals believed to possess supernatural insight or spiritual knowledge. Prophecies can be vague or specific, and may be seen as a warning, a prediction of a positive event, or a sign of an important change or shift.

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A prediction or statement made about a future event, typically based on a person's supposed divine or supernatural insight, or a tradition of foretelling that is considered to have a degree of authority.<br><br>Example: The prophet's words were said to be a prophecy that the city would be destroyed by a great flood.<br><br>Etymology: From Old French "prophesie", from Latin "prophetia", from Greek "προφητεία" (prophēteia), "a speaking forth", from "πρό" (pro), "before", and "φημι" (phēmi), "to speak".<br><br>Synonyms: prediction, divination, forecast, prediction, augury, oracle.

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Foretold or predicted, typically by a prophet or in a prophetic manner; announced or indicated beforehand.

Prophesier

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One who prophesies or foretells the future.

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "prophesieth". It's possible that it's a misspelling or an outdated term. <br><br>However, the correct word might be "prophesies" which is the third person singular present tense of the verb "to prophesy". <br><br>Prophesies: To predict or foretell the future, especially in a mysterious or supernatural way.

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A female prophet, a woman who has the ability to see the future or foretell events. In ancient times, a woman who was believed to possess supernatural understanding or knowledge, and was consulted by others for guidance and advice.

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Female prophets, women who have prophetic gifts or abilities, or female leaders or priestesses in ancient Israel who claimed to receive revelations or prophecies from God.

Prophethood

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