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Often used in the same context:
fortune teller,
astrologer,
oracle,
prognosticator,
nostradamus,
clairvoyant,
numerologist,
seers,
fortuneteller,
soothsaying,
prophesy,
prophecy,
diviner,
astrologist,
prognostications,
divination,
prophetess,
horoscope,
sage,
mystic,
palmist,
gazer,
premonition,
doomsayer,
philosopher,
clairvoyance,
astrology,
spiritualist,
pundit,
shaman,
prophet,
fatalist,
guru,
agony aunt,
prediction,
psychics,
futurologist,
curmudgeon,
cynic,
messiah,
wiseman,
pessimist,
knower,
omens,
palmistry,
savant,
gloomy gus,
reincarnation,
alchemist,
fakir,
codger,
trickster,
blunderer,
bluffer,
epictetus,
niccolo machiavelli,
metaphysician,
futurist,
geomancer,
guardian angel,
flatterer,
fairy godmother,
occultist,
optimist,
psephologist,
witch doctor,
healer,
magus,
demonologist,
daydreamer,
prescience,
mentalist,
beggar,
goddess,
dreamer,
drunkard,
babbler,
nonbeliever,
eunuch,
augury,
ghostbuster,
aphorism,
conniver,
whisperer,
mumbler,
sorcerer,
channeler,
witch,
freethinker,
pythia,
tiresias,
scribe,
god,
deity,
snake charmer,
grumbler,
weatherman,
herbalist,
etymologist,
pangloss,
pedant,
commentator,
magician,
potter,
soothsayers,
conjurer,
doctor,
gardener,
sculptor,
courtesan,
diviners,
hairdresser,
midwife,
sculptors,
magicians,
carver
More specific:
astrologer,
astrologist,
chiromancer,
fortune-teller,
palmist
More general:
illusionist,
seer,
visionary
Synonyms:
forecaster,
predictor,
prognosticator
Also try:
— Adjectives for soothsayer:
old,
blind,
famous,
celebrated,
egyptian,
great,
etruscan,
wise,
roman,
chief,
greek,
more...
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