mantic (Meaning)

Wordnet

mantic (s)

resembling or characteristic of a prophet or prophecy

Webster

mantic (a.)

Of or pertaining to divination, or to the condition of one inspired, or supposed to be inspired, by a deity; prophetic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mantic

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mantic Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic mantic oracle's words held both truth and deceit.
  2. The ethereal glow surrounding the shaman filled the air with a mantic energy.
  3. The historian's research uncovered ancient texts containing mantic prophecies.
  4. The diviner cast the bones, hoping to gain insight from their mantic patterns.
  5. The priestess consulted the mantic runes before making an important decision.
  6. The fortune teller's mantic abilities left their client with a sense of awe and wonder.
  7. The poet's verses carried a mantic quality, foretelling both joy and sorrow.
  8. The seer's mantic trances revealed visions of the future to the faithful.
  9. The astrologer's mantic charts predicted both triumphs and challenges in the coming year.
  10. The medium's mantic connection to the spirit world allowed her to communicate with departed loved ones.

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resembling or characteristic of a prophet or prophecyOf or pertaining to divination, or to the condition of one inspired, or supposed to be inspired, by a deity

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The enigmatic mantic oracle's words held both truth and deceit.

The ethereal glow surrounding the shaman filled the air with a mantic energy.

The historian's research uncovered ancient texts containing mantic prophecies.

The diviner cast the bones, hoping to gain insight from their mantic patterns.