vaticination (Meaning)

Wordnet

vaticination (n)

knowledge of the future (usually said to be obtained from a divine source)

Webster

vaticination (n.)

Prediction; prophecy.

vaticination Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic soothsayer's vaticination sent shivers down the spines of the audience.
  2. The politician's vaticination about a coming famine caused widespread panic among the populace.
  3. The oracle's vaticination was shrouded in ambiguity, leaving listeners both intrigued and uncertain.
  4. The mystic's vaticination foretold the downfall of a great empire, but its accuracy was questioned by skeptics.
  5. The priestess's vaticination was a source of comfort and guidance for the devout.
  6. The historian analyzed ancient vaticinations to uncover hidden truths about a lost civilization.
  7. The philosopher dismissed vaticinations as mere superstition, incapable of predicting real events.
  8. The poet's vaticination was a haunting masterpiece, capturing the essence of a tumultuous time.
  9. The prophet's vaticination warned of impending doom, but his words went unheeded.
  10. The oracle's vaticination was a cryptic riddle, its meaning concealed until the future unfolded.

FAQs About the word vaticination

knowledge of the future (usually said to be obtained from a divine source)Prediction; prophecy.

prophecy, predicting,prediction, forecasting, forecast, prophesy, sign, bodement, prognostic, cast

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The enigmatic soothsayer's vaticination sent shivers down the spines of the audience.

The politician's vaticination about a coming famine caused widespread panic among the populace.

The oracle's vaticination was shrouded in ambiguity, leaving listeners both intrigued and uncertain.

The mystic's vaticination foretold the downfall of a great empire, but its accuracy was questioned by skeptics.