vaticinator (Meaning)

Wordnet

vaticinator (n)

an authoritative person who divines the future

Webster

vaticinator (n.)

One who vaticinates; a prophet.

vaticinator Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic vaticinator predicted an impending catastrophe with chilling accuracy.
  2. The village elder, renowned as a wise vaticinator, foretold the birth of an extraordinary child.
  3. The oracle's vaticinations sent shivers down the spines of those who listened.
  4. The vaticinator's words seemed like delirious ramblings, but they later proved to be prophetic.
  5. The young vaticinator, with eyes that seemed to pierce the veil of time, had visions of a brighter future.
  6. The vaticinator's reputation for making uncanny predictions drew followers from far and wide.
  7. Skeptics dismissed the vaticinator as a gullible charlatan, but time would prove the truth of their divinations.
  8. The vaticinator's prophecies often cryptic, open to multiple interpretations.
  9. The vaticinator's ability to predict future events was attributed to a supernatural connection.
  10. The vaticinator's wisdom and foresight became invaluable to those who sought guidance in uncertain times.

FAQs About the word vaticinator

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The enigmatic vaticinator predicted an impending catastrophe with chilling accuracy.

The village elder, renowned as a wise vaticinator, foretold the birth of an extraordinary child.

The oracle's vaticinations sent shivers down the spines of those who listened.

The vaticinator's words seemed like delirious ramblings, but they later proved to be prophetic.