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Sentence count:142+5Posted:2017-04-12Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: divinationprognosticationvaticinationSimilar words: prophetprophesypropheticapostrophecatastropheprophylaxistrophyatrophyMeaning: ['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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31. This is no signature at the end, Harry, but a prophecy at the beginning.
32. What that had been in those days - power, prophecy, service, love-I could barely remember.
33. Lij Yasu was never crowned, possibly because he believed a prophecy that if he became king he would die.
34. However, among their ranks it is universally believed that their leader - Rabbi Menachem Schneerson - will fulfil the Messianic prophecy.
35. They intended to make a prophecy that would be self-fulfilling in its entirety.
36. To most people today the prophecy about the second coming seems deranged and the other about everlasting life highly questionable.
37. She performed many miracles and had the gift of prophecy.
38. A traveling fortuneteller interprets his ravings as a prophecy that a bridge is to be built.
39. Originally Delphi manifested the Goddess of Prophecy in a vaporous cave where fumes induced visionary trances.
40. Perhaps the most honorific function in our time is that of social prophecy.
41. Matthew throughout maintains his underlying theme of linkage with the Old Testament and proof of prophecy.
42. Broadly speaking, prophecy for Britain falls into two camps: for the nation and for the church.
43. It can also happen that one player can fuel the confidence of a teammate, thereby causing a prophecy to be fulfilled.
44. That created a self-fulfilling prophecy as, for the day at least, the market dropped sharply.
45. If the prophecy worried her, she was managing to conceal the fact.
46. The mists alone, rising from the hidden places in the Earth, inspired prophecy.
47. What happens when there are no sensory cues, when there is no self-fulfilling prophecy?
48. Amazingly, the manager's prophecy that the team would get into the first division seems to be coming true.
49. I haven't seen it clearly myself, but once, before he was King, I made a prophecy for Arthur.
50. The passage concludes with a prophecy of renewed famine and deaths from hunger.
51. Some prophecy should therefore be painful to receive, particularly to the outsider, but by no means all.
52. It was a jibe that nearly became a prophecy, though Cambridge were left with more of a one-horse race.
53. It needed no great powers of prophecy to realize that Nigel and I were on a collision course.
54. It was intended, quite flamboyantly, to fulfil Old Testament prophecy.
55. This section speaks of the incompleteness of tongues, prophecy, faith, and sacrifice without love as motivation.
56. As corporate players recognize other players adopting this assumption, an element of self-fulfilling prophecy takes charge.
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57. This refrain is a conflation of two verses from the classic period of Old Testament prophecy in Isaiah 11 and Habakkuk 2.
58. Because of the problems with false prophecy, the gift of prophecy itself eventually fell into disuse and sometimes disrepute.
59. That is a terrible prophecy.
60. If that isn't prophecy, what is it?
More similar words: prophetprophesypropheticapostrophecatastropheprophylaxistrophyatrophymicrophoneacrophobiahypertrophychlorophyllhydrophobiatroposphereastrophysicscatastrophicclaustrophobiaclaustrophobicastrophysicisteutrophicationcatastrophicallyproppropsproperpropelprop upaproposproposeimproperproperty
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