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astrology

[uh-strol-uh-jee] / əˈstrɒl ə dʒi /
NOUN
prophesy of the future by observation of stars and planets
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


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“It makes you believe in astrology or something,” Hawke says, speaking over Zoom from New York City.

From Los Angeles Times

When the external ladder feels shaky, many turn inward or sideways, experimenting with astrology, breathwork, or incense-lit rituals that blur the line between spirituality and self-care.

From Barron's

"The idea that you can be good at reading people is absolute nonsense, and it's just like astrology or anything else," he said before heading into the castle.

From BBC

In 2008, he co-authored a paper that challenged astrology using a statistical method.

From BBC

Chelsea, ever the astrology girly, foreshadowed her doom, noting that bad things happen in threes after she evaded death twice — the jewelry store robbery and the venomous snake bite.

From Los Angeles Times