oracular Synonyms

oracular Meaning

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oracular (a)

of or relating to an oracle

Wordnet

oracular (s)

obscurely prophetic

resembling an oracle in obscurity of thought

Webster

oracular (a.)

Of or pertaining to an oracle; uttering oracles; forecasting the future; as, an oracular tongue.

Resembling an oracle in some way, as in solemnity, wisdom, authority, obscurity, ambiguity, dogmatism.

oracular Sentence Examples

  1. The oracular prophecy foretold a time of great turmoil and upheaval.
  2. The priestess uttered oracular words, claiming they held profound truths.
  3. The oracle of Delphi was known for its oracular utterances, believed to be divine.
  4. The oracular vision left the people in a state of awe and wonder.
  5. The oracular inscription on the ancient tablet has yet to be fully deciphered.
  6. The poet's oracular verse seemed to speak with uncanny foresight.
  7. The leader's oracular speech inspired hope and unity among his followers.
  8. The dream had an oracular quality to it, as if it carried hidden meaning.
  9. The oracular message from the gods guided the nation's decision-making.
  10. The oracle's oracular words were often cryptic and open to multiple interpretations.

FAQs About the word oracular

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The oracular prophecy foretold a time of great turmoil and upheaval.

The priestess uttered oracular words, claiming they held profound truths.

The oracle of Delphi was known for its oracular utterances, believed to be divine.

The oracular vision left the people in a state of awe and wonder.