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prescient

[presh-uhnt, ‑ee-uhnt, pree-shuhnt, ‑shee-uhnt] / ˈprɛʃ ənt, ‑i ənt, ˈpri ʃənt, ‑ʃi ənt /
ADJECTIVE
perceptive
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Then she considers a question that didn’t feel as prescient then: Does she feel like it broke the cycle she’s had with Mortensen?

From Los Angeles Times

Andreessen’s prescient call foreshadowed 15 years of transformation and arguably trillions in value creation.

From Barron's

Taking the opposite side of the expressed emotion telegraphed by the VIX has often been prescient.

From Barron's

Was it a prescient warning or a bunch of hot air?

From The Wall Street Journal

One prescient call in 2023 from its “age of scarcity” predicted an era of cheap credit and commodities was ending and that so-called real assets and infrastructure would benefit.

From MarketWatch