oracularɔˈræk yə lər, oʊˈræk-
oracular (n)
- plural
- oraculars
English Definitions:
oracular (adj)
of or relating to an oracle
"able by oracular means to expose a witch"
Delphic, oracular (adj)
obscurely prophetic
"Delphic pronouncements"; "an oracular message"
enigmatic, oracular (adj)
resembling an oracle in obscurity of thought
"the oracular sayings of Victorian poets"; "so enigmatic that priests might have to clarify it"; "an enigmatic smile"
oracular (Adjective)
Of or relating to an oracle.
oracular (Adjective)
Prophetic, foretelling the future.
oracular (Adjective)
Ambiguous, hard to interpret.
oracular
An oracle is a person or thing considered to provide wise and insightful counsel or prophetic predictions, most notably including precognition of the future, inspired by deities. As such, it is a form of divination.
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