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prophesier

NOUN
  1. an authoritative person who divines the future

How To Use prophesier In A Sentence

  • I must say you are not a prophesier of '_smooth things_'" said Mrs. Elwyn, "but still, I hope the dismal things you have hinted at may not come to pass. Lewie Or, The Bended Twig
  • Verily we nourish a Sybel prophesier, which by the view of a candle doth divine of Celestiall things, and of the Sunne it selfe. The Golden Asse
  • Come, bring forth this counterfeit model: he has deceived me, like a double-meaning prophesier. Act IV. Scene III. All’s Well that Ends Well
  • It's not impossible that you'll run into a necromancer or a prophesier along the way, not anymore.
  • If not, the prophesiers might be able to help me look for her.
  • Granted, there's not much a necromancer, a prophesier, and an excellent warrior can do against a sorcerer, but we were up to try.
  • But he who explains those passages agreeably to the analogy of faith, performs the duty of a good interpreter and prophesier [or preacher] in the Church of God. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 1
  • Come, bring forth this counterfeit module, he has deceived me, like a double-meaning prophesier. All’s Well That Ends Well
  • The tale of a supermarket full of Maine shoppers who find themselves trapped within by an inexplicable ground fog bearing creatures from another dimension, the story and film recall Alfred Hitchcock's THE BIRDS 1963 - there's even a similar resident whack job turned doom prophesier - but do without Hitch's trademark sense of detachment. Through this wonderland alone
  • Having once been deceived, she never ceased to suspect, and, which was still worse, she even strove (from the best of motives, as she believed) to excite suspicion and discomfort in the minds of others; and, notwithstanding her well-known character as a prophesier of evil things, she did sometimes succeed in making people unhappy. The Orphans of Glen Elder
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