Definitions for prognostications

prognostications prog·nos·ti·ca·tion

Spelling: [prog-nos-ti-key-shuh n]
IPA: /prɒgˌnɒs tɪˈkeɪ ʃən/

Prognostications is a 16 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 20 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 25 points.

You can make 2274 anagrams from letters in prognostications (acgiinnoooprsstt).

Definitions for prognostications

noun

  1. the act of prognosticating.
  2. a forecast or prediction.
  3. the act of prognosticating.
  4. a forecast or prediction.

Origin of prognostications

1350-1400; Middle English pronosticacion Medieval Latin prognōsticātiōn- (stem of prognōsticātiō). See prognosticate, -ion

Examples for prognostications

Numerous swims in that lake have weakened this prognostication.

The doctor's prognostication in reference to the weather was speedily verified.

And it was not long before their prognostication was verified.

It was in the hands of God, and prognostication could only be vain and unprofitable.

What has he done which justifies so melancholy a prognostication?

All three now looked through the hole to test the truth of the prognostication.

The prognostication of my friend had proved emphatically false.

This is crunch time for folks in the prognostication business.

Time only can show whether there is any truth in this prognostication.

“Edna will be all right with me to-morrow,” she said to herself; and she was right in her prognostication.

“Edna will be all right with me to-morrow,” she said to herself; and she was right in her prognostication.

This is crunch time for folks in the prognostication business.

What has he done which justifies so melancholy a prognostication?

And it was not long before their prognostication was verified.

Numerous swims in that lake have weakened this prognostication.

Time only can show whether there is any truth in this prognostication.

The prognostication of my friend had proved emphatically false.

The doctor's prognostication in reference to the weather was speedily verified.

All three now looked through the hole to test the truth of the prognostication.

It was in the hands of God, and prognostication could only be vain and unprofitable.

Word Value for prognostications
Scrable

20

Words with friends

25

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