vaticinated (Meaning)

vaticinated

prophesy, predict

vaticinated Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic seer vaticinated the nation's impending downfall with chilling precision.
  2. The ancient oracle vaticinated the birth of a child who would lead the people to prosperity.
  3. Historians vaticinated that the treaty would have a profound impact on global relations for centuries to come.
  4. The poet vaticinated the future with ethereal language, foretelling both triumph and despair.
  5. The astrologer vaticinated the alignment of the stars and planets, heralding a period of great change.
  6. The clairvoyant vaticinated the winner of the lottery with uncanny accuracy, leaving skeptics baffled.
  7. The economist vaticinated the impending recession with alarming clarity, urging prudent financial decisions.
  8. The prophet vaticinated the apocalypse with apocalyptic imagery, shaking the souls of listeners.
  9. The oracle vaticinated the return of a lost king, inspiring hope amidst the turmoil.
  10. The wisewoman vaticinated the birth of a new era, where knowledge and wisdom would prevail.

FAQs About the word vaticinated

prophesy, predict

predicted, read, foretold, forecasted, forecast, augured, prognosticated,anticipated, announced, called

related, told,reported, described, recited,recounted, narrated,

The enigmatic seer vaticinated the nation's impending downfall with chilling precision.

The ancient oracle vaticinated the birth of a child who would lead the people to prosperity.

Historians vaticinated that the treaty would have a profound impact on global relations for centuries to come.

The poet vaticinated the future with ethereal language, foretelling both triumph and despair.