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prophet
soothsayer; predictor: prophet of doom
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profit – gain; benefit; income from investments or property: The sale made a profit.
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proph·et
 (prŏf′ĭt)n.
1.
a. A person who speaks by divine inspiration or as the interpreter through whom the will of a god is expressed.
b. One of the highest-ranking leaders of the Mormon church, considered by the faithful to be divinely inspired, and responsible for establishing and revising doctrine.
2. A person gifted with profound moral insight and exceptional powers of expression.
3. A predictor; a soothsayer.
4. The chief spokesperson of a movement or cause.
5.
a. Prophets(used with a sing. or pl. verb) The second of the three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures, comprising the books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and the Twelve. Used with the. See Table at Bible.
b. Prophet One of the prophets mentioned in the Bible, especially one believed to be the author of one of these books. Used with the.
6. Prophet Islam Muhammad. Used with the.
[Middle English prophete, from Old French, from Latin prophēta, from Greek prophētēs : pro-, forth; see pro-2 + -phētēs, speaker (from phanai, to speak; see bhÄ- in Indo-European roots).]
proph′et·hood′ n.
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prophet
(ËprÉfɪt)n
1. (Theology) a person who supposedly speaks by divine inspiration, esp one through whom a divinity expresses his will.
2. a person who predicts the future: a prophet of doom.
3. a spokesman for a movement, doctrine, etc
4. (Christian Churches, other) Christian Science
a. a seer in spiritual matters
b. the vanishing of material sense to give way to the conscious facts of spiritual truth
[C13: from Old French prophète, from Latin prophÄta, from Greek prophÄtÄs one who declares the divine will, from pro-2 + phanai to speak]
Ëprophetess fem n
Ëprophet-Ëlike adj
Prophet
(ËprÉfɪt)n
1. (Islam) the principal designation of Mohammed as the founder of Islam
2. (Christian Churches, other) a name for Joseph Smith as founder of the Mormon Church
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proph•et
(ˈprɒf ɪt)n.
1. a person who speaks for God or a deity, or by divine inspiration.
2. (in the Old Testament)
a. a person chosen to speak for God and to guide the people of Israel.
b. (often cap.) one of the Major or Minor Prophets.
3. one of a class of persons in the early Christian church recognized as inspired to utter special revelations and predictions. 1 Cor. 12:28.
4. the Prophet, Muhammad, the founder of Islam.
5. a person regarded as, or claiming to be, an inspired teacher or leader.
6. a person who foretells the future.
7. a person who speaks for some doctrine, cause, or movement.
[1150–1200; Middle English prophete < Late Latin prophēta < Greek prophḗtēs=pro- pro-2 + -phētēs speaker, derivative (with -tēs agent suffix) of phánai to speak]
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prophet
Someone who brings a message from God to the people. They most frequently spoke of true worship of God, upright living, and the coming of the messiah.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() diviner - someone who claims to discover hidden knowledge with the aid of supernatural powers prophetess - a woman prophet sibyl - (ancient Rome) a woman who was regarded as an oracle or prophet |
2. | prophet - someone who speaks by divine inspiration; someone who is an interpreter of the will of God religious person - a person who manifests devotion to a deity |
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prophet
prophetessnoun soothsayer, forecaster, diviner, oracle, seer, clairvoyant, augur, sibyl, prognosticator, prophesier Merlin, the legendary magician and prophet
prophet of doom pessimist, Cassandra, Jeremiah, doom merchant, doom-monger, doomster The prophets of doom were predicting that the glory days were over.
Related words
adjective vatic
adjective vatic
Quotations
"A prophet is not without honour, but in his own country" Bible: St. Mark
"A prophet is not without honour, but in his own country" Bible: St. Mark
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prophet
nounA person who foretells future events by or as if by supernatural means:
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prophecy
(ËprofÉsi) â plural Ëprophecies â noun1. the power of foretelling the future.
2. something that is foretold. He made many prophecies about the future.
Ëprophesy (-sai) verb to foretell. He prophesied (that there would be) another war.
Ëprophet (-fit) â feminine Ëprophetess â noun1. a person who (believes that he) is able to foretell the future.
2. a person who tells people what God wants, intends etc. the prophet Isaiah.
proËphetic (-Ëfe-) adjectiveproËphetically adverb
prophecy is a noun: Her prophecy (not prophesy) came true.
prophesy is a verb: to prophesy (not prophecy) the future.
prophesy is a verb: to prophesy (not prophecy) the future.
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