Palavras em English para 'Prediction, prophecy.'
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- (ancient Rome) a religious official who interpreted omens to guide public policy
- A diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds or other animals, or by signs derived from celestial phenomena, or unusual occurrences.
- (Ancient Rome) An official who interpreted omens before the start of public events.
- a prediction uttered under divine inspiration
- the art or gift of prophecy (or the pretense of prophecy) by supernatural means
- successful conjecture by unusual insight or good luck
- (uncountable) The act of divining; a foreseeing or foretelling of future events.
- The apparent art of discovering secrets or the future by preternatural means.
- (countable) An indication of what is to come in the future or what is secret; a prediction.
- A prediction or set of predictions about a person's future provided by a fortune teller.
- One's wealth; the amount of money one has, especially if it is vast.
- Good luck.
- A small slip of paper with wise or vaguely prophetic words printed on it, baked into a fortune cookie.
- Destiny, especially favorable.
- The arrival of something in a sudden or unexpected manner; chance; accident.
- A large amount of money.
- your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you)
- an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another
- a large amount of wealth or prosperity
- an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a favorable outcome
- foreshadow or presage
- make known; make an announcement
- give the names of
- announce publicly or officially
- (transitive) To give public notice of, especially for the first time; to make known.
- (intransitive) To act or work as an announcer.
- (transitive) To pronounce; to declare by judicial sentence.
- (transitive) To act as announcer for (an event, usually sports).
- something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone
- (formal) a person who announces important news
- (entomology) A moth of the species Scoliopteryx libatrix.
- A harbinger, giving signs of things to come.
- Alternative form of hareld (“long-tailed duck”).
- A messenger, especially one bringing important news.
- (advertising) A handbill consisting of an advertisement.
- (heraldry) An official whose speciality is heraldry, especially one between the ranks of pursuivant and king-of-arms
- To predict, to foretell (with or without divine inspiration).
- To foreshow; to herald; to prefigure.
- To speak or write with divine inspiration; to act as prophet.
- (intransitive, Christianity) To speak out on the Bible as an expression of holy inspiration; to preach.
- deliver a sermon
- predict or reveal through, or as if through, divine inspiration
- the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future)
- anticipating with confidence of fulfillment
- something expected (as on the basis of a norm)
- an expectation
- (rhetoric) Prolepsis.
- (finance) Prepayment of a debt, generally in order to pay less interest.
- The act of anticipating, taking up, placing, or considering something beforehand, or before the proper time in natural order.
- The eagerness associated with waiting for something to occur.
- (music) A non-harmonic tone that is lower or higher than a note in the previous chord and a unison to a note in the next chord.
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- a prediction uttered under divine inspiration
- the art or gift of prophecy (or the pretense of prophecy) by supernatural means
- successful conjecture by unusual insight or good luck
- (uncountable) The act of divining; a foreseeing or foretelling of future events.
- The apparent art of discovering secrets or the future by preternatural means.
- (countable) An indication of what is to come in the future or what is secret; a prediction.
- A prediction or set of predictions about a person's future provided by a fortune teller.
- One's wealth; the amount of money one has, especially if it is vast.
- Good luck.
- A small slip of paper with wise or vaguely prophetic words printed on it, baked into a fortune cookie.
- Destiny, especially favorable.
- The arrival of something in a sudden or unexpected manner; chance; accident.
- A large amount of money.
- your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you)
- an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another
- a large amount of wealth or prosperity
- an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a favorable outcome
- the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future)
- anticipating with confidence of fulfillment
- something expected (as on the basis of a norm)
- an expectation
- (rhetoric) Prolepsis.
- (finance) Prepayment of a debt, generally in order to pay less interest.
- The act of anticipating, taking up, placing, or considering something beforehand, or before the proper time in natural order.
- The eagerness associated with waiting for something to occur.
- (music) A non-harmonic tone that is lower or higher than a note in the previous chord and a unison to a note in the next chord.
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- (ancient Rome) a religious official who interpreted omens to guide public policy
- A diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds or other animals, or by signs derived from celestial phenomena, or unusual occurrences.
- (Ancient Rome) An official who interpreted omens before the start of public events.
- foreshadow or presage
- make known; make an announcement
- give the names of
- announce publicly or officially
- (transitive) To give public notice of, especially for the first time; to make known.
- (intransitive) To act or work as an announcer.
- (transitive) To pronounce; to declare by judicial sentence.
- (transitive) To act as announcer for (an event, usually sports).
- something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone
- (formal) a person who announces important news
- (entomology) A moth of the species Scoliopteryx libatrix.
- A harbinger, giving signs of things to come.
- Alternative form of hareld (“long-tailed duck”).
- A messenger, especially one bringing important news.
- (advertising) A handbill consisting of an advertisement.
- (heraldry) An official whose speciality is heraldry, especially one between the ranks of pursuivant and king-of-arms
- To predict, to foretell (with or without divine inspiration).
- To foreshow; to herald; to prefigure.
- To speak or write with divine inspiration; to act as prophet.
- (intransitive, Christianity) To speak out on the Bible as an expression of holy inspiration; to preach.
- deliver a sermon
- predict or reveal through, or as if through, divine inspiration