oracular

  • 21Oracular — adjective a) of, relating to, being, or resembling an oracle b) prophetic …

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  • 22oracular — Synonyms and related words: apocalyptic, augural, auguring, bigoted, conceited, divinatory, doctrinaire, doctrinarian, dogmatic, dogmatizing, fatidic, forecasting, foreseeing, foretelling, forewarning, fortunetelling, haruspical, mantic,… …

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  • 23oracular — o|ra|cu|lar Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable …

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  • 24oracular — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Vague or obscure] Syn. ambiguous, mysterious, cryptic; see obscure 1 , 3 , vague 2 . 2. [Prophetic] Syn. prescient, soothsaying, foretelling, prophesying, forecasting, predicting, presaging, foreboding, auguring, augural …

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  • 25oracular — o|rac|u|lar [ɔˈrækjulə, ə US o:ˈrækjulər, ə ] adj formal from or like an oracle …

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  • 26oracular — o|rac|u|lar [ ɔ rækjələr ] adjective 1. ) connected with oracles or spoken by an oracle 2. ) very difficult to understand because of having a hidden meaning: CRYPTIC …

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  • 27oracular — o·rac·u·lar || É™ rækjÉ™lÉ™(r) / jÊŠ adj. of or like an oracle; prophetic, predictive; mysterious, esoteric, enigmatic; wise, sage …

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  • 28oracular — [ɒ rakjʊlə] adjective 1》 relating to an oracle. 2》 hard to interpret. 3》 holding or claiming the authority of an oracle. Derivatives oracularity noun oracularly adverb …

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  • 29oracular — a. 1. Prophetic, portentous, ominous. 2. Authoritative, magisterial, positive, dogmatical. 3. Sage, wise, grave, venerable. 4. Obscure, ambiguous, dark, blind, equivocal …

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  • 30oracular — adjective 1 said by an oracle 2 difficult to understand …

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