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prognosticationprog‧nos‧ti‧ca‧tion /prɒɡˌnɒstɪˈkeɪʃən $ prɑːɡˌnɑːs-/ noun [countable, uncountable] formal - And yet rarely has a summit been preceded by such gloomy prognostications.
- Bernstein, during our talks, confirmed this prognostication.
- But the trouble with the picture is that it does absolutely nothing with its various prognostications except play the fool with them.
- In the event, these gloomy prognostications proved to be unfounded.
- Many of the prognostications connected with the Moon are meteorological.
- Proponents of the changes did, however, find the prognostications of their adversaries far too pessimistic and polemical.
- You can not tell by recent events and prognostications.
a statement about what you think will happen in the future SYN forecast: gloomy prognostications—prognosticate /prɒɡˈnɒstɪkeɪt $ prɑːɡˈnɑːs-/ verb [transitive] |