Sentences

soothsay in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To soothsay means to predict or foretell the future, often through mystical or supernatural means.

Sample Sentences

  1. The ancient oracle was known to soothsay the fate of those who sought her guidance.
  2. With a twinkle in her eye, the fortune teller claimed she could soothsay the future with her crystal ball.
  3. He was often dismissed as a charlatan, yet his uncanny ability to soothsay left many intrigued.
  4. In folklore, the ability to soothsay was often associated with mysterious powers and deep intuition.
  5. As she gazed into the flames, she began to soothsay the events that would soon change their lives forever.
  6. The ancient soothsayer claimed to foresee the future through the patterns of the stars.
  7. In a moment of desperation, she sought the guidance of a soothsayer in the village.
  8. His talent to soothsay brought both admiration and skepticism among the townsfolk.
  9. The soothsayer's cryptic messages left many puzzled and eager for answers.
  10. As she sat by the fire, the soothsayer revealed a prophecy that would change their lives forever.