Ah, what a lovely question! A person who foretells events is often called a "prophet" or a "seer." Just like how we paint happy little trees on our canvas, these individuals use their intuition and insight to see glimpses of the future. It's a beautiful gift that helps bring light and understanding to the world.
A person who foretells the future is often referred to as a "seer" or "prophet." In more contemporary contexts, such individuals may also be called "psychics" or "fortune tellers." They typically claim to have the ability to predict future events through various methods, such as astrology, tarot reading, or clairvoyance.
Using the stars (and planets) to predict future events on Earth is called Astrology. There aren't many who would still call it a "science," though.
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A homophone for "foretells the future" is "foretells the fortune." A homophone for "to gain" is "two cane."
"Prophet" is a homonym for both "foretells future" and "profit."
The homophone for "foretells the future" and "gain" is "prophet" and "profit".
A man who foretells or claims to predict the future is often called a clairvoyant.
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The word 'prophet' is a noun, a word for someone who prophesies, or foretells events; a predictor; a word for someone who declares publicly a message that one believes has come from God or a god.The noun 'prophet' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a person.
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The homophone for "foretells the future" is "for-tells the future." The homophone for "to gain" is "two gain."