Definitions from the Web
Term: prognosticative
Part of Speech: Adjective
Senses:
- Pertaining to or involving making predictions or forecasts.
Usages:
- She had a natural knack for making accurate prognosticative statements about the stock market.
- The ancient Egyptians heavily relied on astrologers for their prognosticative abilities to predict the Nile's flooding patterns.
- As a meteorologist, his job is to provide prognosticative weather forecasts to help people plan their outdoor activities.
Part of Speech: Noun
Senses:
- Someone who engages in or specializes in making predictions or forecasts.
Usages:
- The renowned economist proved her mettle as a prognosticative, accurately predicting economic downturns before they happened.
- Many people sought guidance from the village's elderly woman, known as the local prognosticative, for forecasts about the weather.
- In the field of investments, it is essential to seek advice from seasoned prognosticatives to make informed decisions.
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