vaticinate

[US]/ˈvætɪsɪneɪt/
[UK]/ˈvætɪsɪneɪt/

Translation

v.to predict or prophesy; to foretell
Word Forms
Third Person Singularvaticinates
Present Participlevaticinating
Past Tensevaticinated
Past Participlevaticinated

Phrases & Collocations

vaticinate outcomes

vaticinate events

vaticinate future

vaticinate doom

vaticinate fate

vaticinate change

vaticinate success

vaticinate disaster

vaticinate truth

vaticinate peace

Example Sentences

the oracle was known to vaticinate about future events.

many scientists vaticinate the impact of climate change.

he claimed to vaticinate the outcome of the election.

some people vaticinate doom and gloom for the economy.

the poet often vaticinates about love and loss.

she vaticinated that peace would soon return to the region.

historically, many have tried to vaticinate the stock market.

he loved to vaticinate about the future of technology.

some fortune tellers claim they can vaticinate your fate.

writers often vaticinate about societal changes.

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