prophecy Synonyms

prophecy Meaning

Wordnet

prophecy (n)

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

a prediction uttered under divine inspiration

prophecy Sentence Examples

  1. The prophecy foretold of a great hero who would rise to defeat the dark forces threatening the kingdom.
  2. Many believed that the prophecy held the key to the kingdom's salvation.
  3. The seer's prophecy warned of impending disaster if the kingdom's rulers did not heed its message.
  4. Skeptics dismissed the prophecy as mere superstition, but others clung to its words with unwavering faith.
  5. The prophecy spoke of a time of great upheaval and change, signaling the end of an era.
  6. Throughout history, prophets and oracles have delivered prophecies believed to be inspired by divine forces.
  7. The prophecy remained shrouded in mystery, its true meaning decipherable only by those with keen insight.
  8. The king consulted with his advisors to decipher the prophecy's cryptic language.
  9. The prophecy's fulfillment seemed inevitable as events unfolded exactly as foretold.
  10. The prophecy gave hope to the oppressed and downtrodden, promising a future free from tyranny and oppression.

FAQs About the word prophecy

knowledge of the future (usually said to be obtained from a divine source), a prediction uttered under divine inspiration

forecasting, sign, predicting,prediction, presaging, prognostic, prognosticating, soothsaying, prognostication, augury

No antonyms found.

The prophecy foretold of a great hero who would rise to defeat the dark forces threatening the kingdom.

Many believed that the prophecy held the key to the kingdom's salvation.

The seer's prophecy warned of impending disaster if the kingdom's rulers did not heed its message.

Skeptics dismissed the prophecy as mere superstition, but others clung to its words with unwavering faith.