What is another word for oracular?
Pronunciation:
[ ɔːɹˈakjʊlə], [ ɔːɹˈakjʊlə], [ ɔː_ɹ_ˈa_k_j_ʊ_l_ə]
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Similar words for oracular:
- apocalyptic (adjective)
- apocalyptical (adjective)
- authoritative (adjective)
- clairvoyant (adjective)
- cryptic (adjective)
- divinatory (adjective)
- dogmatic (adjective)
- enigmatic/enigmatical (adjective)
- fateful (adjective)
- mysterious (adjective)
- obscure (adjective)
- opinionated (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- pert (adjective)
- questionable (adjective)
- other relevant words (noun)
- other synonyms
- foreboding
- other relevant words
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Oracular:
adj.
• apocalyptic (adjective) • apocalyptical (adjective) • authoritative (adjective) • clairvoyant (adjective)- longsighted,
- Long-sighted,
- clearsighted,
- clear-sighted,
- extrasensory,
- spiritualistic,
- far-sighted,
- farseeing,
- telepathic,
- second-sighted.
- most delphic,
- more delphic,
- un-clearest,
- more delphian,
- un informative,
- most delphian,
- un-informative,
- more uninformative,
- un clear,
- un-clear,
- most uninformative,
- un clearest,
- un-fathomable,
- un clearer,
- in explicable,
- un-clearer,
- un fathomable,
- in-explicable,
- in-comprehensible,
- in comprehensible.
- more excathedra,
- most reasoned,
- un-erring,
- most excathedra,
- un erring,
- in-evitable,
- as matter course,
- more deductive,
- more doctrinal,
- as matter of course,
- in evitable,
- un-changeable,
- most doctrinal,
- more reasoned,
- un changeable,
- as a matter course,
- un-qualified,
- un qualified,
- most deductive.
- more stickling,
- un-intelligible,
- most enigmatic,
- in decipherable,
- most stumping,
- most stickling,
- in scrutable,
- most sphinxlike,
- more stumping,
- un intelligible,
- more sphinxlike,
- in-scrutable,
- in-decipherable.
- most astrological,
- most necromantic,
- un knowable,
- in-soluble,
- un-canny,
- most unknowable,
- un cannier,
- in soluble,
- un known,
- un canniest,
- more alchemistic,
- un-cannier,
- un-known,
- un-knowable,
- more astrological,
- more necromantic,
- un-canniest,
- un-natural,
- most alchemistic,
- un canny,
- more unknowable,
- more transcendental.
- set on,
- set-on,
- weighted,
- hardline,
- singleminded,
- highhanded,
- high-handed,
- hard line,
- seton,
- locked in,
- set in stone,
- tilted,
- self-assertive.
- Stickling,
- unproven,
- prophetical,
- teasing,
- puzzling,
- Augural,
- questionable,
- obscure,
- doctrinal,
- paradoxical,
- eternal,
- necromantic,
- deductive,
- sphinxlike,
- excathedra,
- ex-cathedra,
- mysterious,
- under advisement,
- on faith,
- Fatidical,
- uninformative,
- by fiat,
- foreshadowing,
- cryptic,
- mystifying,
- mantic,
- enigmatical,
- prophetic,
- alchemistic,
- unknowable,
- enigmatic,
- unconfirmed,
- dubitable,
- Vaticinal,
- vatical,
- Divining,
- Pythonic,
- vatic,
- open to doubt,
- authoritative,
- doctrinaire,
- under examination,
- by natural law,
- Controvertible,
- occult,
- clairvoyant,
- peremptory,
- open to question,
- as a matter of course,
- divinatory,
- hard to believe,
- opaque,
- ex cathedra,
- by nature,
- unerring,
- astrological,
- magical,
- dogmatic,
- fatidic.
- un settled,
- in-decisive,
- un confirmed,
- in definite,
- open doubt,
- more unconfirmed,
- most unconfirmed,
- more controvertible,
- in decisive,
- most unproven,
- un reliable,
- pro visional,
- un proven,
- more paradoxical,
- hard believe,
- un-proven,
- in-definite,
- hypo-thetical,
- in determinate,
- un defined,
- un-settled,
- un-confirmed,
- more unproven,
- hypo thetical,
- un-reliable,
- most controvertible,
- un-defined,
- most paradoxical.
n.
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•
- enchanted,
- alchemy,
- abracadabra,
- ESP,
- enchantment,
- extrasensory perception,
- halloween,
- vague,
- black magic,
- curse,
- the black arts.
Other synonyms:
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•
- divinitory,
- sibylline.
- nightfall,
- self-opinionated,
- opinionative,
- prefigurative,
- oracle,
- Declaring,
- foreboding,
- Foretokening,
- dazed,
- pontifical,
- faultless,
- mystery,
- dark,
- divination,
- declivity,
- Pronunciative,
- hidden,
- night,
- Weatherwise,
- prognostication,
- confused,
- Auguring,
- augury,
- hazy,
- conceited,
- undefined,
- Prognosticating,
- interpretive,
- foreseeing,
- mystical,
- Anticipating,
- Opinioned,
- prophet,
- perfect,
- portentous,
- venerable,
- Proclaiming,
- cabalistic,
- Apprehending,
- Mysteriousness,
- Predictional,
- Predicting,
- finding,
- Presageful,
- Heaven-born,
- Dogmatizing,
- Discovering,
- mystic,
- arcane,
- bigoted,
- wise,
- uncertain,
- sage,
- Self-opinioned,
- scientific,
- sundown,
- enigma,
- Predictory,
- dubious,
- indeterminate,
- premonitory,
- puzzle,
- Prophesying,
- indistinct,
- unmistaken,
- opinionated,
- undefinable,
- doubtful,
- conundrum,
- secrecy,
- cabbalistic,
- secret,
- Weather-wise,
- flawless,
- inspired,
- dusk,
- arbitrary,
- confusable,
- positive,
- foggy,
- twilight,
- prognostic,
- indicative,
- unclear,
- misty,
- delphian,
- two-faced,
- precognitive,
- Prefiguring,
- meaningful,
- Fatiloquent,
- forecasting,
- soothsaying,
- fateful,
- foretelling,
- sunset,
- prevision,
- Presaging,
- fortunetelling,
- indefinite,
- infallible,
- Presignifying,
- Divulging,
- positivistic,
- objective,
- auspicious,
- significant,
- inconclusive,
- prognosticative,
- prediction,
- apocalyptical,
- prophecy,
- Portending,
- precursory,
- forewarning,
- arcanum,
- Doctrinarian,
- evening.
How to use "Oracular" in context?
The word "oracular" is derived from the Latin verb meaning "to speak with the gift of prophecy". It is a term used to describe someone with the ability to communicate with the divine. Prophecy is the ability to see into the future and sometimes to communicate what has been seen. It can be a gift from God or a trained ability.
The oracle at Delphi was a famous example of a place where people came to seek guidance from the gods. The oracle was an impassioned speaker and she was also famous for her ability to foretell the future.
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