vaticinate (Meaning)

Wordnet

vaticinate (v)

predict or reveal through, or as if through, divine inspiration

foretell through or as if through the power of prophecy

Webster

vaticinate (v. i. & t.)

To prophesy; to foretell; to practice prediction; to utter prophecies.

vaticinate Sentence Examples

  1. The esteemed psychic vaticinated an extraordinary future filled with both triumphs and tribulations.
  2. The oracle's vaticinations left believers in awe and skeptics in disbelief.
  3. Historians vaticinated the rise and fall of empires based on ancient prophecies.
  4. The soothsayer's vaticinations foretold a devastating earthquake that shook the region.
  5. The astrologer's vaticinations were ridiculed by scientists, but time proved them accurate.
  6. The prophet's vaticinations inspired followers to hope for a better future despite present hardships.
  7. Skeptics vaticinated the failure of the mission, but the explorers proved them wrong.
  8. The seer's vaticinations guided lost travelers through treacherous mountains.
  9. The oracle's vaticinations were so vague that they could be interpreted in multiple ways.
  10. The wise old sage vaticinated a pivotal moment in history that would change the world forever.

FAQs About the word vaticinate

predict or reveal through, or as if through, divine inspiration, foretell through or as if through the power of prophecyTo prophesy; to foretell; to practice pr

anticipate, read,predict, promise,warn, alert, caution, foresee, augur, forecast

relate, describe, report, relate, describe, tell,tell, report, narrate, recite

The esteemed psychic vaticinated an extraordinary future filled with both triumphs and tribulations.

The oracle's vaticinations left believers in awe and skeptics in disbelief.

Historians vaticinated the rise and fall of empires based on ancient prophecies.

The soothsayer's vaticinations foretold a devastating earthquake that shook the region.