Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- v. To predict according to present indications or signs; foretell. See Synonyms at predict.
- v. To foreshadow; portend: urban renewal that prognosticates a social and cultural renaissance.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- To foretell by means of present signs; predict.
- To foreshow or betoken; presage.
- Synonyms and Predict, Presage, etc. See foretell.
- To betoken.
- To judge or pronounce from presage or foreknowledge.
Wiktionary
- v. transitive To predict or forecast, especially through the application of skill.
- v. transitive To presage, betoken.
GNU Webster's 1913
- v. To indicate as future; to foretell from signs or symptoms; to prophesy; to foreshow; to predict.
WordNet 3.0
- v. indicate by signs
- v. make a prediction about; tell in advance
Etymologies
- From Medieval Latin prognosticare; see prognostic for more. (Wiktionary)
- Middle English pronosticaten, from Medieval Latin prognōsticāre, prognōsticāt-, from Latin prognōsticum, sign of the future, from Greek prognōstikon, from neuter of prognōstikos, foreknowing; see prognostic. (American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition)
Examples
“One of the most distressing developments in journalism is this need to "prognosticate" the reaction of others.”
Howard Dean: Party Elders All Agree Race Shouldn't Go To Convention
“It looks like Rivers is doing just fine, but again, I think this serves as an admonishment to people (like me) who think they can prognosticate.”
“For the first time in months he's inspired, ready to prognosticate the way he used to before it all started to seem a bit hollow.”
“Ms. Patton did not want to prognosticate how much she thought the gown could go far.”
“Every day for the next three days, I'll prognosticate read: guess who is going to win in several of the major categories.”
The Washington Post: Golden Globes 2011: A first round of predictions
“The Bayh run idea is a classic case of a fantastical, ideologically-driven narrative which is then used to prognosticate future events.”
“It's so much like your front page poll questions that seek to have people prognosticate on one issue or another as if they have any clue!”
“(Soundbite of laughter) MARTIN: Just conversate instead of prognosticate?”
NPR: 'Shop Talk': Should Kendrick Meek Stay In Florida Senate Race?
“Mr. IZRAEL: I just think, you know, Clinton thinks he likes to prognosticate.”
NPR: 'Shop Talk': Should Kendrick Meek Stay In Florida Senate Race?
“On a call with analysts Tuesday, for example, Oracle executives took care not to prognosticate about the economy.”
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1100
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GRE 2014
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3/4 year Vocab List
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common UA vocab. in US
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GRE 1100
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Notre Dame de Paris
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