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augur

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Phonetic spelling

  • ˈȯ-gər

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augur is not considered offensive across 2 Merriam-Webster entries.

Dictionary5 results
  1. an official diviner of ancient Rome
  2. one held to foretell events by omens
  3. to foretell especially from omens
  4. to give promise of : presage
  5. to predict the future especially from omens
Thesaurus3 results
  1. one who predicts future events or developments
  2. to show signs of a favorable or successful outcome
  3. 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.

  1. n. A prophet or interpreter. v. To suggest what [will] [happen] in the [future].
  2. 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].
  3. [August 12th], 2036, the heat death of the [universe] and the day the [fog] is coming.
  4. if you were [born] on [august] 20 you were born to be a [boss]
Associations20 results
  1. prognosticate
  2. bode
  3. prefigure
  4. omen
  5. prognostication
  6. prophetic
  7. portend
  8. foretell
  9. presage
  10. predict
  11. foreshadow
  12. sign
  13. prediction
  14. presentiment
  15. future
  16. prophecy
  17. prophesy
  18. augury
  19. portent
  20. foreboding

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