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
- 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.
- The priestess consulted the mantic runes before making an important decision.
- The fortune teller's mantic abilities left their client with a sense of awe and wonder.
- The poet's verses carried a mantic quality, foretelling both joy and sorrow.
- The seer's mantic trances revealed visions of the future to the faithful.
- The astrologer's mantic charts predicted both triumphs and challenges in the coming year.
- The medium's mantic connection to the spirit world allowed her to communicate with departed loved ones.
FAQs About the word mantic
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.