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prophecy
prophecya prediction; the inspired utterance of a prophet: His prophecy was that the world would come to an end soon. Not to be confused with:prophesy – to speak as a prophet; to foretell future events: He will prophesy the next world war.proph·e·cy P0600200 (prŏf′ĭ-sē)n. pl. proph·e·cies (-sēz) 1. a. An inspired utterance of a prophet, viewed as a revelation of divine will.b. A prediction of the future, made under divine inspiration.c. Such an inspired message or prediction transmitted orally or in writing.2. The vocation or condition of a prophet.3. A prediction. [Middle English prophecie, from Old French, from Latin prophētīa, from Greek prophēteia, from prophētēs, prophet; see prophet.]prophecy (ˈprɒfɪsɪ) n, pl -cies1. (Theology) a. a message of divine truth revealing God's willb. the act of uttering such a message2. a prediction or guess3. (Theology) the function, activity, or charismatic endowment of a prophet or prophets[C13: ultimately from Greek prophētēs prophet]proph•e•cy (ˈprɒf ə si) n., pl. -cies. 1. the foretelling or prediction of what is to come. 2. something that is declared by a prophet, esp. a divinely inspired prediction, instruction, or exhortation. 3. any prediction or forecast. 4. the action, function, or faculty of a prophet. [1175–1225; Middle English prophecie < Old French < Late Latin prophētīa < Greek prophēteía. See prophet, -y3] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | prophecy - knowledge of the future (usually said to be obtained from a divine source)vaticination, prognosticationprediction, anticipation, prevision - the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future)crystal gazing - staring into a crystal ball to arouse visions of future or distant eventsfortune telling, soothsaying, foretelling, divination - the art or gift of prophecy (or the pretense of prophecy) by supernatural means | | 2. | prophecy - a prediction uttered under divine inspirationdivinationforecasting, foretelling, prediction, prognostication - a statement made about the futureoracle - a prophecy (usually obscure or allegorical) revealed by a priest or priestess; believed to be infallible |
prophecynoun1. prediction, forecast, revelation, prognosis, foretelling, prognostication, augury, sortilege, vaticination (rare) Nostradamus's prophecy of the end of the world2. second sight, divination, augury, telling the future, soothsaying a child born with the gift of prophecyprophecynounSomething that is foretold by or as if by supernatural means:divination, oracle, soothsaying, vaticination, vision.Translationsprophecy (ˈprofəsi) – plural ˈprophecies – noun1. the power of foretelling the future. 預言能力 预言能力2. something that is foretold. He made many prophecies about the future. 預言 预言ˈprophesy (-sai) verb to foretell. He prophesied (that there would be) another war. 預言 预言ˈprophet (-fit) – feminine ˈprophetess – noun1. a person who (believes that he) is able to foretell the future. 預言者 预言者2. a person who tells people what God wants, intends etc. the prophet Isaiah. 先知 先知proˈphetic (-ˈfe-) adjective 預言的 预言的proˈphetically adverb 預言地 预言地 prophecy is a noun: Her prophecy (not prophesy) came true. prophesy is a verb: to prophesy (not prophecy) the future.
prophecy
prophecy1. a. a message of divine truth revealing God's will b. the act of uttering such a message 2. the function, activity, or charismatic endowment of a prophet or prophets Prophecy; Prophesy (religion, spiritualism, and occult)A prophecy is a divinely inspired utterance that foretells events in the future events. The verb differentiation, to prophesy, did not emerge until c.1700. Today, to prophesy is to speak by divine inspiration, or in the name of a deity. A prophet is regarded as the mouthpiece of deity. He or she does not question deity but, rather, prepares for divine inspiration, making himor herself receptive by prayer and/or fasting. ProphecySee also Omen.Prosperity (See SUCCESS.)Ancaeusprophecy that he would not live to taste the wine from his vineyards is fulfilled. [Gk. Myth.: Brewer Dictionary, 32]augursRoman officials who interpreted omens. [Rom. Hist.: Parrinder, 34]Balaamvaticinally speaks with Jehovah’s voice. [O.T.: Numbers 23:8–10; 24:18–24]bansheeIrish spirit who foretells death. [Irish Folklore: Briggs, 14–16]Belshazzar’s Feastdisembodied hand foretells Belshazzar’s death. [O.T.: Daniel 5]Brave New Worldpicture of world’s condition 600 years from now. [Br. Lit.: Brave New World]Calamity Jane(Martha Jane Canary or Martha Burke, 1852–1903) mannish prophetess of doom. [Am. Hist.: Flexner, 71]Calchasdeclares that Iphigenia must be sacrificed to appease Artemis and ensure the Greeks’ safe passage to Troy. [Gk. Myth.: Hamilton, 261]Calpurniasees bloody statue of Julius in dream. [Br. Lit.: Julius Caesar]Carmenthe cards repeatedly spell her death. [Fr. Opera: Bizet, Carmen, Westerman, 189–190]Cassandraalways accurate but fated to be disbelieved, predicts doom of Troy to brother, Hector. [Br. Lit.: Troilus and Cressida; Gk. Myth.: Parrinder, 57]Cumaeansibyl to discover future, leads Aeneas to Hades. [Gk. Lit.: Aeneid]Delphiancient oracular center near Mt. Parnassus. [Gk. Myth.: Parrinder, 74; Jobes, 428]Dodonaoldest oracle of Zeus in Greece. [Gk. Myth.: Kravitz, 83]Ezekielpriest and prophet to the Jews during Babylonian captivity. [O.T.: Ezekiel]Golden Cockerelits crowing predicts either peace or disaster. [Russ. Opera: Rimsky-Korsakov, Coq d’Or, Westerman, 392]Guardian Black Dogsinister omen of death. [Br. Folklore: Briggs, 207–208]haruspicesancient Etruscan seers who divined the future from the entrails of animals. [Rom. Hist.: EB, IV: 933]Huldahtells of impending disaster for the idolatrous. [O.T.: II Kings 22:14–19]I Chinga book of divination and speculations. [Chinese Lit.: I Ching]Isaiahforetells fall of Jerusalem; prophet of doom. [O.T.: Isaiah]Jeremiahthe Lord’s herald. [O.T.: Jeremiah]Johnthe Baptist foretells the coming of Jesus. [N.T.: Luke 3:16]Josephpredicted famine from Pharaoh’s dreams. [O.T.: Genesis 41:25–36]Mopsusseer who interpreted the words of the Argo’s talking prow. [Gk. Myth.: Benét, 684]Muhammad(570–632) the prophet of Islam. [Islam. Hist.: NCE, 1854]Nostradamus(1503–1566) startlingly accurate French astrologer and physician. [Fr. Hist.: NCE, 1969]pythonesspriestess of Apollo, the Delphic Oracle, endowed with prophetic powers. [Gk. Hist.: Collier’s, VII, 682]Rocking-Horse Winner, Thea small boy predicts winners in horse races through the medium of a demonic rocking horse. [Br. Lit.: D. H. Lawrence The Rocking-Horse Winner in Benét, 866]Sibyllaewomen endowed with prophetic powers who interceded with gods for men. [Gk. Myth.: Zimmerman, 239]Sibylline Booksnine tomes foretelling Rome’s future. [Rom. Leg.: Brewer Dictionary]Smith, Joseph Mormonprophet; professed visions of new faith. [Am. Hist.: Jameson, 467]Smith, Valentine Michaelmessianic Martian shows earthlings the way. [Am. Lit.: Stranger in a Strange Land]sortes(Homericae, Virgilianae, Biblicae) fortune-telling by taking random passages from a book (as Iliad, Aeneid, or the Bible). [Eur. Culture: Collier’s, VII, 683]Sosostris, Madame“the wisest woman in Europe,” cleverly interprets the Tarot cards. [Br. Poetry: T. S. Eliot “The Waste Land”]Tarotcards used to tell fortunes. [Magic: Brewer Dictionary, 1063]Tiresiasblind and greatest of all mythological prophets. [Gk. Myth.: Zimmerman, 255; Gk. Lit.: Antigone; Odyssey; Oedipus Tyrannus]Ulricaforetells Gustavus’ murder by his friend Anckarstrom. [Ital. Opera: Verdi, Masked Ball, Westerman, 313–315]voice … crying in the wildernessJohn the Baptist, in reference to his prophecy of the coming of Christ. [N.T.: Matthew 3:3]Weird Sistersthree witches who set Macbeth agog with prophecies of kingship. [Br. Lit.: Macbeth]prophecy
Synonyms for prophecynoun predictionSynonyms- prediction
- forecast
- revelation
- prognosis
- foretelling
- prognostication
- augury
- sortilege
- vaticination
noun second sightSynonyms- second sight
- divination
- augury
- telling the future
- soothsaying
Synonyms for prophecynoun something that is foretold by or as if by supernatural meansSynonyms- divination
- oracle
- soothsaying
- vaticination
- vision
Synonyms for prophecynoun knowledge of the future (usually said to be obtained from a divine source)Synonyms- vaticination
- prognostication
Related Words- prediction
- anticipation
- prevision
- crystal gazing
- fortune telling
- soothsaying
- foretelling
- divination
noun a prediction uttered under divine inspirationSynonymsRelated Words- forecasting
- foretelling
- prediction
- prognostication
- oracle
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