Augur in spanish

Augur

pronunciation: ɑuguɹ̩ part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures

augur1 = augur. 

Example: In ancient Rome the position of soothsayer was well respected, and, like the augur, he was usually consulted by the emperor before any major political or military move was made.

augur2 = augurar, presagiar, profetizar, vaticinar. 

Example: In his eyes, this revolution assumed messianic dimensions and he believed it augured a new age of peace and social justice.

more:

» augur + ill = no augurar nada bueno, no vaticinar nada bueno, no presagiar nada bueno, ser muy mala señal, ser un mal agüero, ser muy mal augurio.

Example: Many argue that computers are a blessing in our present world, yet others insist reliance on it augurs ill for the world, and is in fact, a curse.

» augur + well = prometer mucho, ser muy prometedor, ser muy buena señal, ser un buen agüero, ser un buen augurio.

Example: Given its healthy sales, a filmed version of the book augured well as a money-spinning venture.

Augur synonyms

forecast in spanish: pronóstico, pronunciation: fɔrkæst part of speech: noun, verb foretell in spanish: predecir, pronunciation: fɔrtel part of speech: verb portend in spanish: presagiar, pronunciation: pɔrtend part of speech: verb omen in spanish: presagio, pronunciation: oʊmən part of speech: noun presage in spanish: presagiar, pronunciation: presɪdʒ part of speech: verb, noun predict in spanish: predecir, pronunciation: prɪdɪkt part of speech: verb bode in spanish: presagiar, pronunciation: boʊd part of speech: verb foreshadow in spanish: presagiar, pronunciation: fɔrʃædoʊ part of speech: verb prognosticate in spanish: pronosticar, pronunciation: prɑgnɑstəkeɪt part of speech: verb betoken in spanish: anunciar, pronunciation: betoʊkən part of speech: verb prefigure in spanish: prefigurar, pronunciation: prəfɪgjɜr part of speech: verb auspicate in spanish: auspiciar, pronunciation: ɔskeɪt part of speech: verb auspex in spanish: auspex, pronunciation: aʊspeks part of speech: noun
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