Synonym: oracle, prophesier, seer, vaticinator. Similar words: prophetic, trophy, atrophy, microphone, acrophobia, hydrophobia, claustrophobic, claustrophobia. Meaning: ['prɑfɪt /'prɒ-] n. 1. an authoritative person who divines the future 2. someone who speaks by divine inspiration; someone who is an interpreter of the will of God.
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31. In 1892 Trevor founded a monthly publication entitled Labour Prophet.
32. Homer sings of them, and so does the prophet Job.
33. West was having a fit trying to bury Prophet Samuel.
34. A sign of a false prophet is a drawing away in independence from the main body of the church.
35. Some of these patriarchs grow magnificent beards and moustaches, the whole effect giving them the appearance of an Old Testament prophet.
36. He was its poet and its prophet for almost 60 years and when he died Saturday, a lyrical voice was silenced.
37. The hill that faced her was bearded like a prophet with a wild white waterfall.
38. Outwardly, the most curious aspect of Neon Prophet is that none of them are Rastafarian.
39. The prophet was right when he said that without a vision the people perish.
40. Lieutenant Curtis had made it very clear to the surveillance team how mentally unbalanced and dangerous he considered the Prophet to be.
41. The caliph is the successor to the Prophet, the one who takes his place as governor of the faithful.
42. Reason and utility were the pass-words to the new heaven on earth, and Jeremy Bentham was its prophet.
43. The birthday of the Prophet Mohammad is known as Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi and is a public holiday.
44. A prophet assures the patient that the Holy Spirit has the capacity to vanquish whatever it is that is causing the disorder.
45. He had circulated a document which professed to trace his descent, through his father, from the Prophet.
46. These responses began to permeate Israelite life: and the prophet Jeremiah preached against the cults and idolatry.
47. He sent Prophet Samuel a five-hundred-dollar donation and a brochure advertising his banking services.
48. Odysseus then must go down and find the spirit of the prophet Teiresias who had been the holy man of Thebes.
49. Any prophet could say that, but the Mormons had guns to back their claims on the Promised Land.
50. He moved fiercely among the decrepit houses in his white pyjamas like an angry prophet.
51. He was not a prophet who had a vision around which he constructed a schema to guide his action.
52. He was the second caliph to govern after the death of the Prophet. 2.
53. The Eid commemorates the prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son at God's command.
54. He was a prophet without honour and yet he had kept the purity of his belief unsullied.
55. There are glimpses into the future joy of the coming festival as we revisit the Old Testament prophet Isaiah.
56. These final details give him the look of an Old Testament prophet.
57. With his unruly beard and comfortable paunch he looked like a well-fed prophet.
58. Teiresias, the prophet who had brought so many distressful prophecies to the royal family,(www.Sentencedict.com) came to bring still another.
59. The Prophet Jonah, too, was swallowed by a monstrous fish.
60. All you need is love - the requiem for John Lennon, prophet of peace who met a similar fate.
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