Thesaurus / prognostication
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In the decades since, literary fiction has scaled back on such audacious maximalism, narrowing its breadth to fit the contours of individual lives rather than sweeping prognostications of collective life.
There are prognostications that cities are dead, and that places like San Francisco and New York are oversaturated.
BLACKSTONE’S CO-HEAD OF REAL ESTATE DESCRIBES THE POST-PANDEMIC OFFICELUCINDA SHENNOVEMBER 6, 2020FORTUNE
However, Philopoemen was not deceived in his prognostication of what would happen; for the Lacedaemonians were thoroughly routed.
When a single crow flies over you it is the sign of a funeral; two are a certain prognostication of a wedding.
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR WORCESTERSHIREJOHN NOAKE
It ran sometimes straight ahead, but usually in circles, and to see it was a prognostication of death.
ANIMAL GHOSTSELLIOTT O'DONNELL
This is the infallible prognostication where you may foresee your endless state.
A CHRISTIAN DIRECTORY (VOLUME 1 OF 4)RICHARD BAXTER
Numerous swims in that lake have weakened this prognostication.
CLIMBING IN THE BRITISH ISLES, VOL. IIW. P. HASKETT SMITH
You will never forgive me, was Gussies shame-faced prognostication.
MARJORIE DEAN, COLLEGE SENIORPAULINE LESTER
The event, however, has justified the sagacity of Smith's prognostication.
LIFE OF ADAM SMITHJOHN RAE
There was a dreadful wound in his side, which made it appear too probable that his prognostication would prove true.
TRUE BLUEW.H.G. KINGSTON
WORDS RELATED TO PROGNOSTICATION
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