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horoscope

[hawr-uh-skohp, hor‑] / ˈhɔr əˌskoʊp, ˈhɒr‑ /
NOUN
astrological forecast
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Some are scene-setting, such as snowy landscapes evoking the bitterly cold Polish winter; others, such as a series of detailed drawings of horoscope charts, are thematic.

From New York Times

Put down your horoscope: These days, it’s not your astrological chart that determines what kind of day you’ll have, but a squishy, elderly pug on TikTok named Noodle.

From Washington Post

A Times astrologer cast his horoscope in 1907 and predicted a future of “good fortune, personal advancement, wealth.”

From Los Angeles Times

Needing to establish residency in California so that he could afford college, Dr. Patapoutian worked eclectic jobs for a year, delivering pizzas and writing the weekly horoscopes for an Armenian newspaper.

From New York Times

Snapchat launched Astrological Profiles in November 2020 as a way for users to share and compare horoscopes on their stories and check their relative compatibility with friends.

From The Verge