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soothsay

 
Dictionary: sooth·say   (sūth'') pronunciation
intr.v., -said (-sĕd'), -say·ing, -says (-sĕz').
To foretell future events; predict.

[Back-formation from SOOTHSAYER.]


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    To tell about or make known (future events) by or as if by supernatural means: augur, divine, foretell, prophesy, vaticinate. See foresight.

 
 
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