Category
Finance (10)Politics (9)Business (8)Literature (7)History (6)Sports (6)Weather (6)Art (4)Science (4)Medicine (3)Travel (3)Mysticism (3)Health (3)Transportation (2)Technology (2)Paranormal (2)Intuition (2)Relationships (2)Spirituality (2)Occult (2)Futurism (2)Crime (2)Law Enforcement (2)Life (2)Philosophy (2)Meteorology (1)Folklore (1)Trust (1)Mathematics (1)International Relations (1)Astrology (1)Divination (1)Work (1)Romance (1)Media (1)Feeling (1)Leadership (1)Economics (1)Entrepreneurship (1)Investing (1)Sociology (1)Skepticism (1)Prophecy (1)Visionary (1)Agriculture (1)Music (1)Invention (1)Gambling (1)Mythology (1)Psychology (1)Mystery (1)Friendship (1)Personal (1)
Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning She had a prescience that her health would improve after she started taking the new medicine.
He had a prescience that the stock market would crash.
The weather forecaster had prescience about the impending storm.
He had a prescience that his relationship with his girlfriend would not last.
The old wise woman had a prescience that a great calamity would befall the village.
He had a prescience that his political opponent would make a damaging revelation.
She had a prescience that her boss would ask her to work overtime.
The seer claimed to have prescience about the future of the kingdom.
The detective had a prescience that the suspect would strike again.
I had a strange prescience that I would win the lottery.
The spiritual guru had a prescience about the enlightenment of his disciple.
I had a strange prescience that my friend would call me in the middle of the night.
The astrologer had prescience about the upcoming planetary alignments.
She had a prescience that her flight would be delayed.
She had a prescience that the project would be a huge success.
His prescience in the stock market helped him make a fortune.
The author's prescience about technology was evident in his science fiction novel.
The investor's prescience about the success of the startup led him to invest early.
The psychic claimed to prescience the winner of the lottery.
The historian claimed to prescience the outcome of the war based on past events.
The doctor couldn't prescience the cause of the patient's mysterious illness.
The diplomat's prescience enabled her to anticipate international crises and take preemptive measures to prevent conflict.
The inventor's prescience allowed him to foresee the impact of his invention on the world.
The artist's prescience in capturing the essence of social issues made her a pioneer in the world of contemporary art.
The expert's prescience led to the development of a successful business strategy.
The mathematician's prescience allowed him to formulate theories that were later confirmed by experimental results.
Her prescience about the outcome of the project made her invest more resources into it.
My prescience tells me that this company will be successful.
Her prescience that he was lying was proven to be correct.
The psychic's prescience about my love life turned out to be true.
The prophet's prescience about the end of the world terrified many people.
The old wise woman was known for her prescience in predicting the future.
The entrepreneur's prescience in recognizing the potential of the internet helped him build a successful business.
Some people believe that certain dreams can be interpreted as signs of prescience.
The CEO's prescience helped the company make a fortune by investing in new technology.
The oracle at Delphi was renowned for its prescience.
The novelist's prescience in predicting societal changes made their work seem ahead of its time.
Some people believe that Nostradamus had prescience of future events.
The politician's prescience in his campaign speeches gained him a lot of supporters.
The psychic claimed to possess prescience and could predict what would happen in the future.
The scientist's prescience helped him to discover a new cure for the disease.
His prescience allowed him to predict the weather changes accurately.
Post a Comment