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Any one in the wide world except the Marshams would have quickly recognized the inconvenience of having a vaticinal cook.

Mrs. Bush is a substantial, auburn-haired woman of middle years whose vaticinal gifts extend from prose to painting.

Antonyms: improper, inappropriate, unsuitable. property, n. attribute, trait; estate, wealth, chattels, goods, resources, assets, inheritance. prophecy, n. prediction, foretelling, divination, soothsaying, prognostication, augury, vaticination. prophesy, v. prognosticate, foretell, divine, augur, predict, vaticinate. prophet, n. prognosticator, vaticinator, soothsayer, diviner, oracle, seer, python. prophetess, n. sibyl, pythoness. prophetic, a. prognostic, predictive, fatidical, oracular, divinatory, vaticinal. prosperity, n. weal, success, well-being.

At length their lips parted, when, in a low, solemn voice, that thrilled through the dark, deserted, and silent hall, they poured forth alternately the following vaticinal strain, each starting and trembling as he concluded:— "From Bank, Change, Mansion-house, Guildhall, Throgmorton, and Threadneedle, From London-stone, and London wall, When City housewife's wheedle To Brunswick, Russell, Bedford Squares, And Portland-place, their spouses, Anxious to give themselves great airs Of fashion in great houses, Then Gog shall start, and Magog shall Tremble upon his pedestal."

Adj. predicting &c. v.; predictive, prophetic; fatidic†, fatidical†; vaticinal, oracular, fatiloquent†, haruspical, Sibylline; weatherwise†. ominous, portentous, augurous†, augurial, augural; auspicial†, auspicious; prescious†, monitory, extispicious†, premonitory, significant of, pregnant with, bit with the fate of.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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