prophecy
Prononciation : [ˈprɒfəsi]
Contexte : « belief »
(noun) a message or prediction about what will happen in the future. Prophecies are often thought of as special messages that people receive from a higher power or through spiritual means.
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The prophecy foretold a great king who would unite the land and bring peace.
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There was no prophecy that said the heroes would fail in their quest.
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What did the prophecy say would happen in the next few years?
Contexte : « religion »
(noun) an inspired or divine message, often found in religious texts. It's like a message from God that tells people important truths or future events.
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In many religions, prophets receive prophecies that guide their followers.
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The people ignored the prophecy, thinking it was just a story without meaning.
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How is prophecy viewed in different religions around the world?
Contexte : « literature »
(noun) a common theme in stories where a character knows their fate or destiny. It often creates suspense and drama in a tale.
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In the story, the prophecy revealed that the hero would save the kingdom.
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The author didn't use prophecy, so there was no hint of what might happen next.
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What role does prophecy play in this book?