verb
- predicted or prophesied, especially through divine inspiration
Usage: formal; archaic
Examples
- The ancient oracle vaticinated the fall of the empire.
- She vaticinated great changes coming to the kingdom.
- The prophet vaticinated a time of peace and prosperity.
- He vaticinated disaster if the warning signs were ignored.
- The seer vaticinated the hero’s triumphant return.
- They believed she had vaticinated the exact outcome of the battle.