vaticine (Meaning)
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vaticine (n.)
A prediction; a vaticination.
Synonyms & Antonyms of vaticine
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vaticine Sentence Examples
- The oracle's vaticine utterances sent shivers down the spines of those who heard them.
- The poet's vaticine words seemed to predict the future with uncanny accuracy.
- Some believe that the Dalai Lama's vaticine pronouncements are divinely inspired.
- The vaticine quality of the philosopher's writings set him apart from his contemporaries.
- The vaticine in her eyes gave her the appearance of a being who had seen beyond the veil of time.
- The priest's vaticine voice resonated through the cathedral, instilling awe in the congregation.
- The seer's vaticine visions revealed the coming of a great catastrophe.
- The vaticine nature of the astrologer's charts suggested a profound connection to the cosmic order.
- The vaticine dreams of the young prince hinted at a destiny beyond his wildest imagination.
- The vaticine inscriptions on the ancient stele puzzled scholars for centuries, holding secrets yet to be deciphered.
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A prediction; a vaticination.
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The oracle's vaticine utterances sent shivers down the spines of those who heard them.
The poet's vaticine words seemed to predict the future with uncanny accuracy.
Some believe that the Dalai Lama's vaticine pronouncements are divinely inspired.
The vaticine quality of the philosopher's writings set him apart from his contemporaries.