noun
- people who predict future events or make prophecies
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The ancient vaticinators claimed they could foresee the outcome of battles.
- Medieval courts often employed vaticinators to advise rulers on important decisions.
- The village vaticinators gathered to interpret the strange omens.
- Modern skeptics dismiss the predictions of self-proclaimed vaticinators.
- Historical records show that vaticinators held significant influence in many cultures.
- The accuracy of these vaticinators’ prophecies remains highly debated.