oracular

/ɔˈrækjələr/
adjective
  1. Relating to or resembling an oracle; mysterious or difficult to understand, as if giving a prophecy.
    • The professor's oracular statements left the students more confused than enlightened.
    • Her oracular tone made it seem like she was revealing ancient secrets.
    • The old man gave an oracular warning about the dangers of the forest.
  2. Giving advice or opinions in a wise and authoritative way.
    • The coach's oracular advice inspired the team to victory.
    • The CEO's oracular guidance helped the company navigate the crisis.
    • My grandmother had an oracular way of knowing exactly what to say.
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