transitive. To say beforehand, foretell, predict. Now rare.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > expectation > foresight, foreknowledge > prediction, foretelling > predict, foretell [verb (transitive)] (39) fore-sayc900 transitive. To say beforehand, foretell, predict. Now rare. bodeOE To announce beforehand, foretell, predict, prognosticate, presage. archaic. before-sayOE transitive and intransitive to predict, foretell. before-tella1382 transitive. foretella1400 intransitive. To utter prediction of, prophesy of. prognostica1400 transitive. To predict, foretell, presage (an event or outcome), to prognosticate (something); (Medicine) to make a prognosis concerning (a disease… tella1400 transitive. To reveal (something specific in the future); to foretell, predict. Obsolete. prenosticate?a1475 transitive. = prognosticate, v. 1. prenostic1477 transitive. To foretell, predict, prognosticate; to be a sign of. prognosticatec1487 transitive. Of a person: to know or tell of beforehand; to have previous knowledge of, to presage; to foretell, predict, prophesy, forecast. forespeak1489 transitive. To speak beforehand; to speak of beforehand, esp. to fortell, predict. Now rare. †Occasionally of a thing: To betoken. prognostify1495 transitive. = prognosticate, v. foreshow1561 To show or make known beforehand; chiefly, to foretell, prognosticate. prenunce1563 transitive. = prenuntiate, v. presage1569 transitive. To foretell; to predict, forecast. boden1573 = bode, v.1 forewarn1582 To announce beforehand, prophesy. Obsolete. predict1590 transitive. To state or estimate, esp. on the basis of knowledge or reasoning, that (an action, event, etc.) will happen in the future or will be a… forehalsen1594 transitive (absol.). To presage. foresignify1597 transitive. To signify beforehand. To intimate beforehand, foretell. With simple object or with object sentence. Obsolete. prognosticon1602 transitive. To predict (a future event), to prognosticate. predivine1607 transitive. To divine beforehand; to foretell, prognosticate; to presage, portend. Also intransitive. forespell1611 transitive. To spell beforehand. To predict. predicate1623 transitive. = predict, v. rare. prenuntiate1623 transitive. To announce in advance; to foretell, predict; to indicate. preadmonish1644 transitive. To give prior notice or warning of (an event, etc.). Obsolete. forebode1664 transitive. To announce beforehand, predict, prognosticate. prediction1665 transitive. To prophesy, foretell; = predict, v. 1a. prenotea1711 transitive. To foretell, predict, prognosticate. Also: to denote, signify. bespeak1721 To tell of or betoken beforehand; to prognosticate, augur. pre-announce1793 transitive. To announce beforehand or previously. prophesize1848 transitive. To state as a prophecy; to predict or foretell. Frequently with clause as object. to call for ——1895 intransitive. North American. To indicate or anticipate (esp. future weather conditions) on the basis of present conditions or trends; to predict. pick1909 transitive. colloquial (Australian and New Zealand). To guess, deduce; to predict. Subcategories:— in writing (2) — after the event (1) — predict a certain period for (1) — falsify a prediction (1) |
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