Definitions for soothsayer

soothsayer sooth·say·er

Spelling: [sooth-sey-er]
IPA: /ˈsuθˌseɪ ər/

Soothsayer is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 16 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 638 anagrams from letters in soothsayer (aehoorssty).

Definitions for soothsayer

noun

  1. a person who professes to foretell events.

Origin of soothsayer

First recorded in 1300-50, soothsayer is from the Middle English word sothseyere, sothseyer. See sooth, say1<

Examples for soothsayer

But soothsayer Simon Cowell, who created and judges the show, saw the future.

And yet Nicias, would you allow that you are yourself a soothsayer, or are you neither a soothsayer nor courageous?

A soothsayer warned Julius Caesar about the Ides of March—a catastrophe looming in the middle of the month.

The Rapture did not come to pass on May 21, but soothsayer Harold Camping has rescheduled it for this Friday.

No wonder they were often considered bad omens: no soothsayer could tell when one might appear.

“You have divined the offence like a soothsayer,” said the stranger, laughingly.

To this the soothsayer adds the ceremonial element, 'attending upon the gods.'

Laches draws the inference that the courageous man is either a soothsayer or a god.

Of course you'll go and hear what the soothsayer has to say about the velvet case?

Next day, Coeratadas arrived with the victims and the soothsayer.

Word Value for soothsayer
Scrable

16

Words with friends

14

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