Word Meanings - PREDICTIVE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Foretelling; prophetic; foreboding. -- Pre*dict"ive*ly, adv.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of PREDICTIVE)
- Portentous
- Indicative
- suggestive
- threatening
- prophetic
- predictive
- ominous
- premonitory
- Prophetic
- Predictive
- portentous
- fatidical
- oracular
- sibylline
Related words: (words related to PREDICTIVE)
- PROPHETIC; PROPHETICAL
Containing, or pertaining to, prophecy; foretelling events; as, prophetic writings; prophetic dreams; -- used with of before the thing foretold. And fears are oft prophetic of the event. Dryden. - INDICATIVELY
In an indicative manner; in a way to show or signify. - OMINOUS
Of or pertaining to an omen or to omens; being or exhibiting an omen; significant; portentous; -- formerly used both in a favorable and unfavorable sense; now chiefly in the latter; foreboding or foreshowing evil; inauspicious; as, an ominous dread. - THREATEN
1. To utter threats against; to menace; to inspire with apprehension; to alarm, or attempt to alarm, as with the promise of something evil or disagreeable; to warn. Let us straitly threaten them, that they speak henceforth to no man in this name. - ORACULAR
1. Of or pertaining to an oracle; uttering oracles; forecasting the future; as, an oracular tongue. 2. Resembling an oracle in some way, as in solemnity, wisdom, authority, obscurity, ambiguity, dogmatism. They have something venerable and oracular - SIBYLLINE
Pertaining to the sibyls; uttered, written, or composed by sibyls; like the productions of sibyls. Sibylline books. (Rom. Antiq.) Books or documents of prophecies in verse concerning the fate of the Roman empire, said to have been purchased by - PROPHETICALITY
Propheticalness. - PREMONITORY
Giving previous warning or notice; as, premonitory symptoms of disease. -- Pre*mon"i*to*ri*ly, adv. - THREATENER
One who threatens. Shak. - PROPHETICALNESS
The quality or state of being prophetical; power or capacity to foretell. - FATIDICAL
Having power to foretell future events; prophetic; fatiloquent; as, the fatidical oak. Howell. -- Fa*tid"i*cal*ly, adv. - SUGGESTIVE MEDICINE
Treatment by commands or positive statements addressed to a more or less hypnotized patient. - PORTENTOUS
1. Of the nature of a portent; containing portents; foreschadowing, esp. foreschadowing ill; ominous. For, I believe, they are portentous things. Shak. Victories of strange and almost portentous splendor. Macaulay. 2. Hence: Monstrous; prodigious; - SUGGESTIVE
Containing a suggestion, hint, or intimation. -- Sug*gest"ive*ly, adv. -- Sug*gest"ive*ness, n. - THREATENING
a. & n. from Threaten, v. -- Threat"en*ing*ly, adv. Threatening letters , letters containing threats, especially those designed to extort money, or to obtain other property, by menaces; blackmailing letters. - PROPHETICALLY
In a prophetical manner; by way of prediction. - PREDICTIVE
Foretelling; prophetic; foreboding. -- Pre*dict"ive*ly, adv. - INDICATIVE
Suggestive; representing the whole by a part, as a fleet by a ship, a forest by a tree, etc. Indicative mood , that mood or form of the verb which indicates, that is, which simply affirms or denies or inquires; as, he writes; he is not writing; - MULTINOMINAL; MULTINOMINOUS
Having many names or terms. - BINOMINOUS
Binominal. - ABDOMINOUS
Having a protuberant belly; pot-bellied. Gorgonius sits, abdominous and wan, Like a fat squab upon a Chinese fan. Cowper. - VINDICATIVE
1. Tending to vindicate; vindicating; as, a vindicative policy. 2. Revengeful; vindictive. Vindicative persons live the life of witches, who, as they are mischievous, so end they infortunate. Bacon. -- Vin"di*ca*tive*ness, n.