noun
- prophecies or predictions, especially those claiming divine inspiration
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The oracle’s vaticinations proved remarkably accurate.
- Ancient texts are filled with cryptic vaticinations about the end times.
- The priest’s vaticinations were taken seriously by the faithful.
- Scholars debated the meaning of the sibyl’s vaticinations.
- The book contained various vaticinations about future technological advances.
- Medieval vaticinations often mixed religious imagery with political commentary.