"Prophetic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Prophetic" Meaning

Anticipatory or foretelling the future, premonitory.

"Prophetic" Examples

Usage Examples of "Prophetic"


1. The ancient prophecy about the coming of a great leader proved prophetic when the wise and just ruler finally took the throne.


2. Her prediction about the economy collapsing was proven to be prophetic when the country went into a deep recession the following year.


3. The poet's song was considered highly prophetic, as its message and lyrics seemed to foretell the violent protests that erupted in the city a few days later.


4. After studying astronomy, she made a prophetic prediction about a rare celestial event that would occur 20 years later, correctly identifying the exact date and time.


5. The book, written by a psychic, contained a prophetic dream about a major natural disaster that had been avoided due to swift evacuation recommendations that followed its publication.

"Prophetic" Similar Words

Prophesies

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verb<br><br>1. To interpret omens or portents; to predict the future, especially by means of supernatural or mystical means.<br><br>Example: "She claimed to have prophesied the end of the war."<br><br>noun<br><br>1. A prediction or prophecy made by a person who claims to have supernatural or special knowledge.

Prophesieth

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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 It's possible that it's a misspelling or an outdated term.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.

Prophesy

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Prophesying

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

Prophet

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A person who speaks by divine inspiration; a messenger or mouthpiece of a deity or higher power, often considered to have special powers or knowledge.

Prophetess

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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.

Prophetesses

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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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Prophetical

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Prophetically

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Prophets

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Prophragma

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A relatively rare and somewhat archaic word!<br><br>Prophragma (from Greek "プロ Frau Ge Persona") refers to an alien or unnatural custom or practice, especially one that is considered degrading or barbarous.<br><br>In ancient Greek culture, a prophragma was an act that was so shocking or outrageous that it shocked people out of their complacency and compelled them to take action.<br><br>In modern usage, the word is no longer found in most dictionaries and is considered obsolete.

Prophylactic

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Preventive; intended to prevent a disease or problem from occurring, especially a health problem.

Prophylactical

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Prophylactic refers to something that is intended to prevent disease or injury. A prophylactic measure or device is designed to prevent problems or troubles from occurring in the first place, often by protecting against potential risks or dangers. The word comes from the Greek "pro" meaning "in front of" and "phylaktikos" meaning "watchful" or "protective".

Prophylactically

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In a preventative manner, with the intention of preventing a problem or disease from occurring or recurring.

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