There is no name for the person, but they are called premonitions. Some people have them, visions of future events. I have had around 5 myself. All of mine were nothing important. But you never know....
Scrooge saw a series of ghosts and visions when he looked out the window, including the ghost of Jacob Marley, spirits haunting the night, and a bleak future if he did not change his ways. These visions served as a wake-up call to Scrooge, prompting him to reflect on his life and make positive changes.
An optimistic person.
phillippineseby Jitendra
A sage.
ignorant (by: shara indana)
a fortune teller or future seeker or prophet (if you are religious)
The duration of Visions of the Future is 3600.0 seconds.
Visions of the Future ended on 2007-11-19.
Vision of the Future was created on 1998-09-01.
A visionary is a person who actively sees the possibilities in the future. They execute their visions by establishing a plan that will work for them.
Someone with visions is often referred to as a visionary. This term typically describes a person who has imaginative ideas about the future or possesses foresight. In some contexts, particularly spiritual or mystical, they may also be called a seer or prophet, indicating a person who claims to have the ability to perceive events or truths beyond normal human perception.
The cast of Visions of the Future - 2007 includes: Michio Kaku as Himself - Presenter
I will call is a verbal phrase from the verb "to call" - it is the first person future tense.Will + verb for the future is the same for all persons. So there is no need to call it first person future.
A person who has seen other people die (in reality, not in the form of visions of the future) would probably be called experienced. A person who forsees the deaths of others might be called a psychic, or perhaps a fraud, depending upon whether you believe that these visions are accurate.
Isaac Asimov's Visions of the Future - 1992 TV was released on: USA: 15 May 1992
The cast of Visions for the Future - 2013 includes: Jane Goodall as herself Mariel Hemingway as herself Roberto Unger as himself
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