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Resembling an oracle in obscurity of thought.
enigmatic
ambiguous
Obscurely prophetic.
delphic
Prophecy.
prophecy
divination
Oracular.
prophetic
prophetical
1
Once more the box is shaken; once more the
oracular
bamboo protrudes.
2
Today,
oracular
seidh is a limited but accepted part of Heathen tradition.
3
At present there is something
oracular
in the delivery of my opinion.
4
Try next door, but that's just a suggestion, not formal
oracular
advice.
5
Not that Aeschylus, like Euripides, deals in didactic sentences and
oracular
aphorisms.
6
There was something about its very colourlessness which made it sound
oracular
.
7
After this
oracular
pronouncement all three of us took leave of Mosaïde.
8
Hale does frown so when he makes one of his
oracular
utterances.
9
Her
oracular
moods always interested me, consorting so oddly with her youth.
10
At the risk of sounding
oracular
,
we don't know which one.
11
Thus began the vast theological structure of
oracular
interpretation applied to the Bible.
12
An
oracular
shake of the head conveyed more than the words.
13
Paxson's group, Seidhjallr, first presented the
oracular
ritual publicly in 1990.
14
Such was the
oracular
deliverance from Cheyne Row, and Froude obeyed the oracle.
15
To this class of the
oracular
I certainly did not belong.
16
The words of Hamet el Zegri were hailed as
oracular
by his adherents.
oracular
oracular voice
oracular utterances
oracular tone
oracular manner
very oracular