单词 | prescient |
释义 | prescientadj. 1. Having foreknowledge or foresight; foreseeing. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > expectation > foresight, foreknowledge > [adjective] > having or demonstrating foresight foreknowingc1374 fore-wisec1540 (a person) of a far fetch1574 forecastful1576 foresightfula1586 prescientc1599 far-sighted1641 prescious1642 foresighted1660 long-headed1665 prescientiala1699 long-sighted1701 prevoyant1785 precognizant1840 telescopic1856 far-thinking1937 precognitive1974 c1599 Preservation of King Henry VII i. l. 189 Gods will prescient prescribes a determinate order. a1626 F. Bacon Hist. Great Brit. in Wks. (1879) I. 796/1 The providence of king Henry the seventh was in all men's mouths; who..showed himself sensible and almost prescient of this event. 1722 R. Blackmore Redemption ii. 56 Th' illumination wonderful attest, And own the impulse of the prescient guest. 1733 A. Pope Ess. Man iii. 101 Prescient, the Tydes or Tempests to withstand. 1798 Anti-Jacobin 9 July 284/1 Or, like the Pimparnel, whose prescient flow'r, Shuts her soft petals at evening's chilly hour. 1845 B. Disraeli Sybil III. vi. xi. 275 Gerard prescient that some trouble might in consequence occur there. 1888 J. Bryce Amer. Commonw. I. iv. 46 James Harrington, one of the most prescient minds of that great age. 1954 C. R. Attlee As it Happened xx. 175 Ernest Bevin, who was always prescient in such matters. 1992 M. Medved Hollywood vs. Amer. vi. xvii. 280 Twenty-one years after he penned these words, they seem positively prescient as a description of Hollywood's reigning aesthetic. 2. Of, relating to, or arising from prescience. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > expectation > foresight, foreknowledge > [adjective] previsional1643 prescient1653 previsive1736 previsionary1818 precognitive1869 precog1954 1653 R. Mason in J. Bulwer Anthropometamorphosis (rev. ed.) Let. to Author sig. ***1v He disproportioned his affections by the banefull brousing upon one vegetable,..the built whereof, by prescient decree, so stained the face of nature [etc.]. 1717 in J. Dryden et al. tr. Ovid Metamorphoses ix. 315 When Themis thus with prescient voice had spoke. a1771 C. Smart Hop-Garden ii. in Poems (1791) I. 147 In the hall Sheds Niobe her prescient tears. 1814 M. Edgeworth Patronage III. xxviii. 151 The prescient jealousy of Miss Georgiana Falconer boded ill of this visit to Hungerford-Castle. 1860 W. Collins Woman in White (new ed.) I. 106 The prescient sadness of a coming and a long farewell. 1929 PMLA 44 1050 Gonzago's ridiculous pride in his own prescient wisdom is best illustrated in the speech to his daughter. 1985 I. Murdoch Good Apprentice ii. 149 Perhaps in spite of his delicately prescient anxiety not to, he had pressed him too far. DerivativesΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > expectation > foresight, foreknowledge > [adjective] > having or demonstrating foresight foreknowingc1374 fore-wisec1540 (a person) of a far fetch1574 forecastful1576 foresightfula1586 prescientc1599 far-sighted1641 prescious1642 foresighted1660 long-headed1665 prescientiala1699 long-sighted1701 prevoyant1785 precognizant1840 telescopic1856 far-thinking1937 precognitive1974 a1699 J. Beaumont Love's Eye ii, in Poems (Grosart) II. 243/1 Love..into dark Futurity With præsciential Rays doth press. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adj.c1599 |
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