English to Portuguese Dictionary prophetic

prophetic

profético
definition
adjective
his warnings proved prophetic
accurately describing or predicting what will happen in the future.
the prophetic books of the Old Testament
of, relating to, or characteristic of a prophet or prophecy.
translation of 'prophetic'
adjective
profético
example
How about the Norse practice of dancing until going into a trance to be able to gain 'prophetic' insights?
The Book of Revelation gives a 'prophetic' description of the end of the world.
There can be no question that the church assumed itself capable of authoritative 'prophetic' utterances.
I could never keep straight the 'prophetic' meanings found in the Books of Daniel and Revelation.
The book's second half focuses on the ethics of 'prophetic' and apocalyptic literature.
His visionary voice is potentially stifled by sorrow and grief, and he attempts to contain that dangerous erosion of his 'prophetic' vision.
You have a keen psychic sensitivity, and you express your creativity in 'prophetic' or intuitive ways; you are in tune spiritually.
The photo finish judge was to prove his words 'prophetic' .
Sometimes I try to think about having 'prophetic' dreams, but it never happens.
And who are the most successfully 'prophetic' when it comes to predicting the future?
He clear vision, 'prophetic' spirit and idiosyncratic musical style stand out in the Australian musical world.
Any writer can end up being 'prophetic' , a predictor of the coming gloom.
If they're right they can pull their dusty prediction out of the archives and look 'prophetic' .
At the core of the 'prophetic' text we find a word which seems contradictory, at least at first sight.
Yet in the context of 1935, the closing words also seem strangely 'prophetic' .
The debacle at the Dome has proved to be 'prophetic' .
Was it all a dream, or a 'prophetic' vision of warning?
His words prove 'prophetic' , as the kid are left disappointed.
On his next run, after a circuit or so of Exeter, my words were confirmed as cruelly 'prophetic' .
Ultimately, anagogically, linear time ceases to hold sway and the 'prophetic' soul perceives past, present and future as one.
Central to the 'prophetic' tradition is its critique of religious rituals, beliefs and those who enforce them.
These events function as pessimistic and 'prophetic' metaphors, not optimistic of the future.
His words looked to have a 'prophetic' ring as the Scots came of age in an enthralling and ebbing battle of two sporting codes.
The 'prophetic' books, especially, look forward to a return to this sort of paradise after the day of Judgement.
He left Spain again, and in 1279 in Patras wrote his first 'prophetic' book.
He was a 'prophetic' poet with an individual and social message for the age in which he lived.
Their work had an oracular or 'prophetic' immediacy for a civilian population generally starved of real news about the war.
Dreamers might also experience 'prophetic' dreams that they would convey to others to forestall danger.
Well, it was eerily 'prophetic' .
But alongside his 'prophetic' insights were many idiosyncratic and sometimes silly arguments.
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