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Divinatory

adjective
1.
Resembling or characteristic of a prophet or prophecy.  Synonyms: mantic, sibyllic, sibylline, vatic, vatical.  "Mantic powers" , "A kind of sibylline book with ready and infallible answers to questions"
2.
Based primarily on surmise rather than adequate evidence.  Synonyms: conjectural, hypothetic, hypothetical, supposed, suppositional, suppositious, supposititious.  "The supposed reason for his absence" , "Suppositious reconstructions of dead languages" , "Hypothetical situation"






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"Divinatory" Quotes from Famous Books



... disposed to question the discernment of the person who asserted it: yet now I am as perfectly convinced of the fact as it is possible to be, and had he paid this visit before affliction had assailed me, he would not, I am convinced, have revealed his own grief. Yes, affliction is like the divinatory wand, whose touch discovers deep-buried springs the existence of which ...
— The Idler in France • Marguerite Gardiner

... superiority with regard to her intuitive faculty, and thus she is well equipped for exercising her divinatory powers. ...
— Telling Fortunes By Tea Leaves • Cicely Kent

... Brahmans. In all these researches, which were necessarily of a somewhat conjectural character, Colebrooke was guided by his usual caution. Instead of attempting, for instance, afree and more or less divinatory translation of the hymns of the Rig-Veda, he began with the tedious but inevitable work of exploring the native commentaries. No one who has not seen his MSS., now preserved at the India Office, and the marginal notes with which the folios of Sya{n}a's commentary are covered, can form any idea ...
— Chips from a German Workshop - Volume IV - Essays chiefly on the Science of Language • Max Muller

... liberal, intellectual tendencies of the Reformation were not yet fettered in England with the new dogmatic strait waistcoat of a narrow-minded, melancholy sect. And Shakspere's views, which he has embodied in 'Hamlet,' were not in divinatory advance of his age; they were easily comprehensible to ...
— Shakspere And Montaigne • Jacob Feis

... appeals to me as one who has preached a new doctrine and argued about it, as well as written stories. This verisimilitude may be dramatic art backed by knowledge of public life; but even at that we must not forget that the best dramatic art is the operation of a divinatory instinct for truth. Be that as it may, John was certainly not the man to believe in the Second Coming and yet give a date for it after that date had passed. There is really no escape from the conclusion that the originals of all the gospels ...
— Preface to Androcles and the Lion - On the Prospects of Christianity • George Bernard Shaw



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