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augur
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Phonetic spelling
- ˈȯ-gər
Audio pronunciation
augur is not considered offensive across 2 Merriam-Webster entries.
Dictionary5 results
- an official diviner of ancient Rome
- one held to foretell events by omens
- to foretell especially from omens
- to give promise of : presage
- to predict the future especially from omens
Thesaurus3 results
- one who predicts future events or developments
- to show signs of a favorable or successful outcome
- to tell of or describe beforehand
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Urban Dictionary4 results
Urban Dictionary is community-written and may contain offensive or explicit language.
- n. A prophet or interpreter. v. To suggest what [will] [happen] in the [future].
- Artists who help build/ bring exposure to a local area that haven't broken a main stream level. Someone who creates, performs and releases [music] either independently or through a record label. The commitment level of a [music] artist is extreme, living sometimes a nomadic and taxing lifestyle and spending long days and nights in the studio recording [music].
- [August 12th], 2036, the heat death of the [universe] and the day the [fog] is coming.
- if you were [born] on [august] 20 you were born to be a [boss]
Associations20 results
- prognosticate
- bode
- prefigure
- omen
- prognostication
- prophetic
- portend
- foretell
- presage
- predict
- foreshadow
- sign
- prediction
- presentiment
- future
- prophecy
- prophesy
- augury
- portent
- foreboding

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