Prophesied Meaning in English
word · lemma: prophesy
ˈpɹɑfəˌsaɪd/, /ˈpɹɑfəˌsid
PRAH-fuh-syd
pɹˈɒfəsɪd
pro-FUH-sid
परिभाषा
To say or predict what will happen in the future, often based on spiritual insight or special knowledge.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Formal, often used in religious, historical, or literary contexts. Common collocations: 'prophesied disaster,' 'prophesied outcome.' Not interchangeable with 'predicted' in scientific or neutral contexts — 'prophesied' usually implies divine or mystical origins.
Spanish: profetizó - predijoPortuguese (BR): profetizou - previuPortuguese (PT): profetizou - previuChinese (Simplified): 预言了 - 预告了Chinese (Traditional): 預言了 - 預告了Hindi: भविष्यवाणी की - पूर्वानुमान लगायाArabic: تنبأ - تكهنBengali: ভবিষ্যদ্বাণী করেছিলেনRussian: пророчествовал - предсказал (мистически)Japanese: 予言したVietnamese: tiên tri - dự báo (mang tính linh thiêng)Korean: 예언했다Turkish: kehanet ettiUrdu: پیشگوئی کیIndonesian: meramalkan (secara gaib) - bernubuat
उदाहरण वाक्य
The ancient priest prophesied a great flood.
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She prophesied that peace would return to the land.
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The event happened just as they had prophesied.
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Many say the old book prophesied today's problems.
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Nobody believed her when she prophesied bad times ahead.
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The film's ending was exactly as fans had prophesied online.
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