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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
prophetic
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ At that time, Avedisian made a number of claims that would have prophetic implications over the coming year.
▪ His resolve ends when again he wakes at dawn with prophetic words in his ears.
▪ Only when it becomes an advocate for the oppressed can it fulfill its prophetic role.
▪ The message in the books conveyed both a revolutionary and a prophetic summons.
▪ The winning coalition of line managers would become prophetic as they were to become more dominant in subsequent meetings.
▪ There has obviously been a conscious decision and determination on his part to make his life a fulfilment of prophetic utterance.
▪ To interpret his significance they turned to the Hebrew sacred books, the Mosaic law as well as the prophetic writings.
▪ Without taking this risk, the potential for our prophetic communication role to fall into the abyss of irrelevance is very great.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Prophetic

Prophetic \Pro*phet"ic\, Prophetical \Pro*phet"ic*al\, a. [L. propheticus, Gr. ?: cf. F. proph['e]tique.] Containing, or pertaining to, prophecy; foretelling events; as, prophetic writings; prophetic dreams; -- used with of before the thing foretold.

And fears are oft prophetic of the event.
--Dryden.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
prophetic

late 15c., from Middle French prophétique (15c.) and directly from Late Latin propheticus, from Greek prophetikos "pertaining to a prophet, oracular," from prophetes (see prophet). Related: Prophetical (mid-15c.); prophetically.

Wiktionary
prophetic

a. 1 of, or relating to a prophecy or a prophet 2 predicted, as by a prophecy

WordNet
prophetic

adj. foretelling events as if by supernatural intervention; "prophetic writings"; "prophetic powers"; "words that proved prophetic" [syn: prophetical] [ant: unprophetic]

Usage examples of "prophetic".

Rapt and prophetic, his plump hands clasped round the handle of his umbrella, his billycock hat a trifle askew, this irascible little man of the Voice, this impatient dreamer, this scolding Optimist, who has argued so rudely and dogmatically about economics and philosophy and decoration, and indeed about everything under the sun, who has been so hard on the botanist and fashionable women, and so reluctant in the matter of beer, is carried onward, dreaming dreams, dreams that with all the inevitable ironies of difference, may be realities when you and I are dreams.

And she knew too, with some prophetic sense the menstruum had undammed in her, that even if they escaped him now, the pursuit would not stop here.

Practically, then, it is a fantastic impossibility that any reversionary service to our British expedition, which is held out in prophetic vision as consecrating our French and American friends from all taint of mercenary selfishness, ever can be realised.

Then, in a prophetic paragraph that would be quoted for generations within the Adams family and beyond, he wrote: I must study politics and war that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy.

The revolutionary forecast that bombs might actually be carried from one country to another and dropped on cities proved remarkably prophetic.

Borodin had turned in prophetic ecstasy upon modern Russia and bade it ring its bells and sound its chants, bade it push onward with its old faith and vigor, since the Slavonic grandeur and glory were assured.

Yet whether the Whistler were real, or some bizarre figment of his imagination, his words were disturbingly prophetic.

Lactantius announces, in a prophetic tone, the future glories of his long and universal reign.

The Meccan chapters, the early ones, are in general short, fiery, impassioned and prophetic.

The Moolahs bustled about as if they had received a fresh demonstration of the authenticity of the prophetic mission.

Grey mountains, and old woods, and haunted springs, Prophetic caves, and isle-surrounding streams, Rejoice to hear what yet ye cannot speak.

The nodding promontories, and blue isles, And cloud-like mountains, and dividuous waves Of Greece, basked glorious in the open smiles Of favouring Heaven: from their enchanted caves Prophetic echoes flung dim melody.

Law tablets and records of unparalleled antiquity had gone, as had the Sibylline Books and many other prophetic documents upon which Rome relied for godly guidance in times of crisis.

And is there not ground for asking ourselves whether intuitions have not arisen here and there in the course of history, lighting up the dark road of the future for us with a prophetic ray of dawn?

The voiceless presence that filled the hull landscape, earth and air, looked at us through them eyes, half mournful, prophetic, true and calm, they wuz a lookin' through all the past, through all the future.