prognostication
11prognostication — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The act of predicting: forecast, outlook, prediction, prognosis, projection. See FORESIGHT. 2. A phenomenon that serves as a sign or warning of some future good or evil: augury, forerunner, foretoken, omen, portent …
12prognostication — prog|nos|ti|ca|tion [prɔgˌnɔstıˈkeıʃən US pra:gˌna:s ] n [U and C] formal a statement about what you think will happen in the future = ↑forecast ▪ gloomy prognostications >prognosticate [prɔgˈnɔstıkeıt US pra:gˈna:s ] v [T] …
13prognostication — prog·nos·ti·ca·tion || prÉ‘g nÉ‘stɪ keɪʃn /prÉ’g nÉ’ n. divination, act of prophesying; act of foreshowing, prediction, act of forecasting …
14prognostication — n. 1. Act of prognosticating, foreshowing, foretelling, presage, prediction. 2. Augury, prediction, vaticination, prophecy, indication, foretoken, previous sign, portent, foreboding …
15prognostication — n prediction, prophecy, forecast. See prediction …
16prognostication — prog·nos·ti·ca·tion …
17prognostication — See: prognosticate …
18prognostication — /prɒgˌnɒstəˈkeɪʃən/ (say prog.nostuh kayshuhn) noun 1. the act of prognosticating. 2. a forecast or prediction …
19prognostication — Ōuli, ōuli hiki, wānana …
20prognostication — noun 1. a statement made about the future • Syn: ↑prediction, ↑foretelling, ↑forecasting • Derivationally related forms: ↑prognosticate, ↑forecast (for: ↑forecasting), ↑ …