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prophetic
/ prəˈfɛtɪk /
adjective
- of or relating to a prophet or prophecy
- containing or of the nature of a prophecy; predictive
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Derived Forms
- proˈphetically, adverb
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Other Words From
- pro·pheti·cali·ty pro·pheti·cal·ness noun
- pro·pheti·cal·ly adverb
- hyper·pro·phetic adjective
- hyper·pro·pheti·cal adjective
- hyper·pro·pheti·cal·ly adverb
- nonpro·phetic adjective
- nonpro·pheti·cal adjective
- nonpro·pheti·cal·ly adverb
- postpro·phetic adjective
- postpro·pheti·cal adjective
- prepro·phetic adjective
- pseudo·pro·phetic adjective
- pseudo·pro·pheti·cal adjective
- quasi-pro·phetic adjective
- quasi-pro·pheti·cal adjective
- quasi-pro·pheti·cal·ly adverb
- unpro·phetic adjective
- unpro·pheti·cal adjective
- unpro·pheti·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of prophetic1
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Example Sentences
The main article called Reflections on the Final Crusade outlines in prophetic terms just how ISIS will crush Christianity.
But there really seems to be something to this idea that King was a bit prophetic when it came to the show.
Doug [Ellin] is a genius at capturing the zeitgeist, and I think Entourage was very prophetic.
Unfortunately, due to lack of effort, he is missing more than hitting in Black Prophetic Fire.
Throughout the entirety of Black Prophetic Fire, he seems to use his celebrity to make the amateur error of arguing by authority.
There was not one of us who did not consider this meteoric display prophetic.
My prophetic soul reveals to me that a year makes a difference sometimes.
Could all the wise men of Rome have explained to Julius Caesar the following dispatch, if given in prophetic vision?
No less a genius, surely, the prophetic pines whisper to the listening mother!
It lasted very long, and the sailor began to fear that his words had been prophetic.
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