Synonym: divination, prognostication, vaticination. Similar words: prophet, prophesy, prophetic, apostrophe, catastrophe, prophylaxis, trophy, atrophy. Meaning: ['prɑfɪsɪ /'prɒ-] n. 1. knowledge of the future (usually said to be obtained from a divine source) 2. a prediction uttered under divine inspiration.
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1. He seemed to have the gift of prophecy.
2. Macbeth believed the witches' prophecy about his future.
3. Apollo was the Greek god of the arts, prophecy, medicine and light.
4. The prophecy that David would become king was fulfilled .
5. She was believed to have the gift of prophecy.
6. Fear of failure can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
7. All these events had been revealed by prophecy.
8. She had the gift of prophecy.
9. The prophecy came to pass.
10. Her prophecy was proved to be correct.
11. The poem contains a bleak prophecy of war and ruin.
12. A prophet made a prophecy that the kingdom would fall.
13. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy : expect things to go wrong, and they probably will.
14. There was a ghastly self-fulfilling prophecy about such sessions.
15. This was not glossolalia as protest or as prophecy.
16. In this way events may be a self-fulfilling prophecy.
17. Don't allow yourself to fall victim to self-fulfilling prophecy.
18. Whether it came through prophecy, or perhaps through private prayer, we do not know.
19. A prophecy was given which pictured a smartly dressed young man in a zip-up leather jacket.
20. She had the gift of prophecy, performed many miracles and is known to have mysteriously supplied food for the convent.
21. His prophecy was fulfilled, for the town was delivered at the time of the Paschal feast.
22. His prophecy was now coming true, perhaps even sooner than he would have dreamed.
23. Yet last year's prophecy has been fulfilled: an international consumer class is distorting the fabric of an already damaged country.
24. He was said to have possessed the gift of prophecy.
25. If you expect to fail, you will fail. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy .
26. The power that had selected him to fulfil the prophecy.
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27. Telling me his dream was one thing; making his first prophecy to the King's face was quite another.
28. As we encourage the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and especially prophecy, we need to know how to test them.
29. I finally encountered the bomb baby, thus fulfilling the ironic prophecy of my dreams.
30. I say this whether or not it is entirely true because I suspect my words can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
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