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prophesy
[ prof-uh-sahy ]
verb (used with object)
- to foretell or predict.
Synonyms: ,
- to indicate beforehand.
- to declare or foretell by or as if by divine inspiration.
Synonyms:
- to utter in prophecy or as a prophet.
verb (used without object)
- to make predictions.
- to make inspired declarations of what is to come.
- to speak as a mediator between God and humankind or in God's stead.
- Archaic. to teach religious subjects.
prophesy
/ 藞辫谤蓲蹿瑟藢蝉补瑟 /
verb
- to reveal or foretell (something, esp a future event) by or as if by divine inspiration
- archaic.intr to give instruction in religious subjects
Confusables Note
Derived Forms
- 藞辫谤辞辫丑别藢蝉颈补产濒别, adjective
- 藞辫谤辞辫丑别藢蝉颈别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫谤辞辫丑顎侥路蝉颈顎卆路产濒别 adjective
- 辫谤辞辫丑顎侥路蝉颈顎卐谤 noun
- 耻苍路辫谤辞辫丑顎侥路蝉颈别诲顎 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of prophesy1
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Example Sentences
The White House says he does not plan to back down, and have downplayed the risk of a recession that has been prophesied by some economists.
But the sun no longer shines on their quaint German town, and Ellen prophesies that something is wrong.
It is often called ritual theatre for its electrifying drama, featuring daring acts like fire-walking, diving into burning embers, chanting occult verses, and prophesying.
The calculus is based on a 2015 prophesy by Iran鈥檚 supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, that within 25 years, the Jewish state would disappear.
Dubois, 27, becomes a top dog in the glamour division, but 'Dynamite' is not a flash in the pan and has long been prophesied for heavyweight stardom.
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