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prophetically
pro·phet·ic P0600600 (prə-fĕt′ĭk) also pro·phet·i·cal (-ĭ-kəl)adj.1. Of, belonging to, or characteristic of a prophet or prophecy: prophetic books.2. Foretelling events as if by divine inspiration: casual words that proved prophetic. pro·phet′i·cal·ly adv.pro·phet′i·cal·ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | prophetically - in a prophetic manner; "he prophetically anticipated the disaster" | 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. EncyclopediaSeeprophecyThesaurusSeeprophetical |