vaticinator

[US]/vəˈtɪsɪneɪtə/
[UK]/vəˈtɪsɪneɪtər/

Translation

n.a person who predicts or prophesies; a soothsayer or prophet
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

the vaticinator

vaticinators

false vaticinator

vaticinator's word

vaticinators' council

the vaticinators

vaticinator of doom

Example Sentences

the ancient vaticinator foretold the fall of the empire with uncanny accuracy.

many consider nostradamus the most famous vaticinator in western history.

modern skeptics often dismiss the claims of contemporary vaticinators as mere coincidence.

the vatican's official position on private revelations differs from that of self-proclaimed vaticinators.

the mysterious vaticinator disappeared without a trace after delivering the cryptic warning.

some people blindly trust any self-appointed vaticinator who claims to speak for divine forces.

the renowned vaticinator's prophecies have been studied by scholars for centuries.

political leaders sometimes consult vaticinators before making important strategic decisions.

the power of a vaticinator lies in the ambiguity of their predictions.

true vaticinators understand that their words carry tremendous responsibility.

the village accepted their local vaticinator as the keeper of ancient wisdom.

many modern vaticinators use social media to reach a wider audience with their predictions.

the reputation of a famous vaticinator can influence public opinion on controversial matters.

ancient civilizations often appointed official vaticinators to guide military campaigns.

the gifted vaticinator could see patterns in history that others failed to perceive.

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