Vaticinar in english
Foretell
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures
vaticinar = forecast ; presage ; herald ; predict ; foretell ; bode ; augur.
Example: It is little wonder that all players in the serials information chain -- publishers, subscriptions agents and librarians alike -- are taking a long hard look at what they are doing and attempting to forecast what the future might hold for them.Example: These 'stages of development' in the life cycle of a company presage a turnaround situation for that company over the course of time.Example: The appearance of a term in a title does not necessarily herald the treatment of the topic at any length in the body of the text.Example: Further, it is necessary to predict in avance the areas in which new subjects are likely to arise and to leave gaps accordingly; this forecasting is obviously difficult.Example: By asking readers to indicate whether the reference had been of interest or not, a degree of feedback can be obtained which can be used to modify their profiles, but there will never be any means of foretelling the 'wayout' article which may prove of interest.Example: He seemed to be somewhat surprised at the unanimity of sentiment existing at the South, and thought it boded a protracted war.Example: In his eyes, this revolution assumed messianic dimensions and he believed it augured a new age of peace and social justice.more:
» no vaticinar nada bueno = augur + ill ; bode + ill .
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. Example: Greenhouse gases bode ill for the fate of animal species as the global temperatures continue to rise to levels similar to those seen during the Permian Period.