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A sign of something about to happen.
prognostic
omen
prodigy
portent
prognostication
Portuguese
augúrio
Portuguese
prognosticar
Catalan
augurar
Spanish
predecir
Indicate by signs.
forecast
predict
bode
foretell
portend
augur
betoken
foreshadow
prognosticate
prefigure
Portuguese
prognosticar
prognostic
omen
prodigy
portent
prognostication
1
Background: Left ventricular mass offers
prognostic
information for assessing cardiovascular disease risk.
2
Conclusion: In this study a previously developed
prognostic
risk model was validated.
3
In particular, the Immunoscore® has been shown to hold strong
prognostic
value.
4
Conclusion: BCLC staging system provided the best
prognostic
stratification for HCC patients.
5
A few patients in favourable
prognostic
categories survive longer than 5 years.
1
I decided to take that as a good
omen
and kept walking.
2
Adeline turned pale; and Mortimer himself shuddered as he beheld the
omen
.
3
It is a bad
omen
to wet the foot in these springs.
4
This is a good
omen
for the release of her next project.
5
The whelp, as an
omen
of evil, is mentioned in the Edda.
1
You forget, Taurus, I trained for a long time with her
prodigy
.
2
Michael is a 16 year old classical
prodigy
whose… Read more Audio
3
What about that shortcut that may allow your progeny to be
prodigy
?
4
Jenny Lind is a wonder, and a
prodigy
in song-andno mistake.
5
He was less the man transfigured than the victim of this
prodigy
.
1
The Irish Times saw the event as a
portent
of better times:
2
Neither brother had expected a moment so fraught, so heady with
portent
.
3
The sun-star exhibited a golden halo of ice crystals,
portent
of change.
4
It was nothing less than a
portent
of what was to come.
5
On the other hand, to Thyrsis he was a
portent
of terror.
1
That
prognostication
has unfortunately become a reality following a scan on Monday.
2
New and effective strategies for diagnosis,
prognostication
,
and treatment are urgently needed.
3
The comparator arm in all studies was usual care without protocolized
prognostication
.
4
Nay, it humiliated her personally, and the baronet's shrewd
prognostication
humiliated her.
5
The Master said, 'This arises simply from not attending to the
prognostication
.
'
1
Its clean air, water, and energy standards invariably
presage
similar efforts nationwide.
2
Already, university students have held strikes, which traditionally
presage
labour union unrest.
3
But the softness in the Christmas air did not
presage
a thaw.
4
The decrease in expensive markets could
presage
broader weakness rent prices nationally.
5
The character and standing of the candidates seemed a
presage
of victory.
6
He felt that it was at once a petition and a
presage
.
7
Neither would I omit the
presage
of Tiberius concerning Galba, then Consul.
8
All she had thought and felt seemed only to
presage
a tumult.
9
This dream was
presage
of a fever, which seized her next morning.
10
Throw in a handful of executives whose egos don't
presage
quiet co-operation.
11
Contrarian indicator means bearish investors may
presage
a bullish market - and vice-versa.
12
An unseasonal rain of heavenly bodies, to
presage
the business of tomorrow night.
13
The circumstances attending death
presage
in a measure the individual's life after death.
14
Bars of cirrus clouds covered the whole
sky
-
the
presage
of a coming storm.
15
Already a
presage
of evil seemed to be forming itself in his mind.
16
Already the feuds of Alvarado and Micheltorrena
presage
a series of domestic broils.
presage
·
sure presage
fatal presage
ominous presage
certain presage
charge with presage
Portuguese
augúrio
adivinhação
agoiro
presságio
prognóstico
agouro
profecia
prognosticar
pressagiar
prever
augurar
agourar
predizer
profetizar
Catalan
presagi
averany
anunci
senyal
premonició
augurar
presagiar
predir
pronosticar
Spanish
anuncio
predecir