Similar words: e'er, jeer, veer, queer, sheer, deer, peer, leer. Meaning: ['sɪːə(r)] n. 1. a person with unusual powers of foresight 2. an observer who perceives visually 3. an authoritative person who divines the future.
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1) The seer was ready with his answer.
2) Many hailed him as a seer, who understood his nation's innermost hopes and fears.
3) The tradition of the wise woman,(http://sentencedict.com/seer.html) as seer and healer.
4) A seer was troubled when he became famous and the people started to throng to him.
5) Another seer who forecast a Tory majority - without compromising his impartiality - was Sir Robin Day.
6) That seer is famous for his theory.
7) A wizard with this gift is called a Seer.
8) He was considered a seer and a prophet.
9) He was a New England seer and seeker.
10) Always the seer is a sayer.
11) Added new hero'Dark Seer '.
12) A seer is greater than a prophet.
13) And the LORD spake unto Gad, David's seer, saying.
14) Which having no guide, over seer, or ruler.
15) Finally in frame 5 the seer displays his necromantic skills, conjuring up the ghosts of dead American soldiers (or demons bent on deception).
16) A seer gazes intently into a crystal ball before him.
17) With an open software architecture, SEER enables individual organizations to refine their estimation tools by extending native Knowledge Bases with organization-specific project data.
18) B : I am a sight - seer, can you introduce some places.
19) A Seer, one who possesses the Inner Eye, doesn't seem to have control over their Seeing.
20) Design: Cases of oral tongue and glottic SCCA in black patients or white patients were extracted from the Sureillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database (years 1988–2002).
21) Then shall Thy kingdom be established on earth and the word of Thine ancient seer be fulfilled.
22) When he saw this he was further enraged and started towards the seer with an axe.
23) The king also said to Zadok the priest, Aren't you a seer?
24) The other shepherd was more outgoing, younger, and had seer something of the world.
25) This much-quoted 16th century physician and prognosticator with his cryptic quatrains has been the most respected seer in history.
26) She is, however, the great - great - granddaughter of a very famous and very talented Seer, Cassandra Trelawney.
27) She is the great - great - granddaughter of Cassandra Trelawney , a very gifted , very famous Seer.
28) Explores the meaning of IPLV and its relationship with SEER in ARI Standard 550/590-2003, and maintains that SEER can more closely reflect season or annual mean energy efficiency of a single chiller.
29) The Beatles' current solution is spiritualism, specifically "transcendental meditation, " as propounded by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, 56, a tiny, cherubic seer with shoulder-length locks.
30) These were reckoned by their genealogy in their villages, whom David and Samuel the seer did ordain in their set office.