Similar words: prophet, prophetic, prophesy, prophecy, self-fulfilling prophecy, apostrophe, catastrophe, prophase. Meaning: ['prɑfɪt /'prɒ-] n. the second of three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures.
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1. In spite of the prophets of doom, her business proved very successful.
2. The prophets of doom who said television would kill off the book were wrong.
3. If we had listened to the prophets of doom, we would never have started the project.
4. William Morris was one of the early prophets of socialism.
5. Daniel was one of the great prophets in the Bible.
6. I promised myself I'd defy all the prophets of doom and battle back to fitness.
7. The prophets of doom have been predicting the end of European cinema for the last ten years.
8. The prophets of doom and gloom got it wrong.
9. Reliable Among the prophets there are even surprises.
10. Prophets and priests, disciples and church leaders are male.
11. The prophets they portray were at once more civilized than their masters and more closely in touch with the divine will.
12. I could have been one of those prophets who foretold him.
13. And beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted to them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself.
14. No use permitting the prophets of doom to wipe all the smiles away.
15. One by one, the prophets of doom appeared at the podium.
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16. He spoke through prophets and in acts of history, through poetry and prayers of contrition.
17. It is too important for such prophets to show how evil were the times and the people before the rescue began.
18. All the seers and prophets saw the world as worthless.
19. The cinema, television and computers all prompted the prophets of doom to forecast the demise of the book.
20. Like educational technologists, they have a number of prophets ready to announce the millennium a little before its arrival.
21. Often these prophets saw themselves as reformers, who had a vocation to transform the religious vision of their time.
22. Like the Israelite prophets, they may not be honoured in their own country but they are recognized as belonging.
23. This view allowed room for disagreement between prophets and for the recognition of limitations in the human factor.
24. The fulminations of the Hebrew prophets such as Amos, Hosea and Jeremiah against the betrayal of religion are an example.
25. But these wave-chroniclers, these Xenophons of the surf, often went about masquerading as prophets.
26. Let no one kid us into treating politicians as prophets whom we elevate and then abuse and then stone to death.
27. She suddenly saw herself and her comrades not as prophets but as a howling and marauding mob.
28. They laid little emphasis on the message of the prophets.
29. These entreaties, though modified[Sentencedict.com], come in a direct line from the prophets of the Old Testament.
30. Altogether, it was as if the football results were being read by one of the prophets.
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