📜prophesy (prófesi)

verb
/ˈprɒfəsaɪ/
profetizar (profeh-teh-thar)

Meaning

to state or predict that something will happen in the future, especially as if divinely inspired
Traducción del significado
decir o predecir que algo ocurrirá en el futuro, especialmente si se considera inspirado divinamente
deh-theer o preh-deh-theer keh al-go oh-cu-ree-ah en el foo-too-roh, es-peh-ci-al-men-te see seh co-n-si-der-ah in-speer-ah-do deh-vee-na-men-te

Oraciones de ejemplo

The monk prophesied that peace would return to the land.

El monje profetizó que la paz regresaría a la tierra.
El mon-heh pro-feh-tee-tho keh lah pahth reh-gre-sah-ree-ah ah lah tee-er-rah.

Synonyms

predict, foretell, forecast, divine, augur

Antonyms

ignore, doubt, misinterpret

Colocaciones

prophesy doom, prophesy future, prophesy disaster, prophesy events

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