দৈবজ্ঞ, ভবিষ্যদ্বক্তা, শাকুনতত্ত্ববিদ্, ভবিষ্যত্সূচক লক্ষণ, শাকুনবিৎ, শাকুনিক
ভবিষ্যদ্বাণী করা, ভবিষ্যতের আভাস দেত্তয়া
(1) (ancient Rome
(2) (ancient Rome) a religious official who interpreted omens to guide public policy
(3) Predictor
(1) Indicate by signs,predict from an omen,predict; be an omen of
(2) Indicate by signs
(3) Predict from an omen
(4) Predict; be an omen of
(1) An augur in Latin was someone who could see into the future.
(2) In contrast to the coalition of 1969, a new coalition would not augur a new period of social reforms.
(3) This could augur another miserable month for the UK's biggest airport.
(4) Lee does not reckon that much concrete will emerge from the summit but, she adds, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I am certain it will augur a new mood in North Korea.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(5) With that in mind, Franks' presence seems to augur a shift in US policy.
(6) It seemed to augur a new phase in American foreign policy.
(7) I would like to leap to the defence of Quinn, a man as yet untested in football management but exhibiting qualities that augur a bright future.
(8) The quality of the athletes, always impressive, seemed to take a quantum leap forward, a happy augur for the future of the sport in this Eastern European nation.
(9) The process, itself, was cumbersome and did not augur success.
(10) The end of the cold war seemed to augur well
(11) A new coalition would not augur a new period of social reforms
(12) The elimination of these Christians, the augur would claim, could restore his divining powers and help the emperor.
(13) It is hoped that this development will augur a new era of cooperation between the AAA and the Academy of Accounting Historians.
(14) Initial feedback from participants was very positive and augurs well for the future of a great event.
(15) I tried to recall what it was about his demeanor or statements that augured this rejection, but could not find any clues.
(16) Not that I have ever felt 100 percent competent in the writing business, where one day's success augurs nothing at all for the next.
(17) Appropriately, with his head veiled he had the omens taken on the Capitoline Hill, accompanied by augurs and priests, and received the requested signs.
(18) Those events certainly did not augur well for the success of the project.
(19) Why, we might ask, would the Princeps desire to eliminate any traces of the traditional augural function of this minor deity?
(20) People called augurs could also be found in the temples.
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be an omen of
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signify
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