proph·e·cy
/ˈpräfəsē/
noun
noun: prophecy; plural noun: prophecies
prophesy
proph·e·sy
/ˈpräfəˌsī/
verb
verb: prophesy; 3rd person present: prophesies; past tense: prophesied; past participle: prophesied; gerund or present participle: prophesying
/ˈpräfəsē/
noun
noun: prophecy; plural noun: prophecies
- a prediction.
"a bleak prophecy of war and ruin"
synonyms prediction, forecast, prognostication, prognosis, divination, augury
"her prophecy is coming true"- the faculty, function, or practice of prophesying.
"the gift of prophecy"
synonyms:divination, fortune-telling, crystal-gazing, prediction, second sight, prognostication, augury, soothsaying
"the gift of prophecy"
- the faculty, function, or practice of prophesying.
prophesy
proph·e·sy
/ˈpräfəˌsī/
verb
verb: prophesy; 3rd person present: prophesies; past tense: prophesied; past participle: prophesied; gerund or present participle: prophesying
- say that (a specified thing) will happen in the future.
- prophesying a bumper harvest"
synonyms - edict, foretell, forecast, foresee, forewarn of, prognosticate