seer
/sɪr/
noun
- A person who claims to be able to see into the future or perceive things beyond normal senses.
- The village seer predicted a harsh winter ahead.
- In ancient times, kings often consulted a seer before making important decisions.
- She was known as a seer because of her accurate visions.
- A person who is unusually wise or insightful about what will happen.
- Many consider the author a seer for predicting technological trends decades ago.
- In business, a good seer can spot market changes before they happen.
- The old farmer was a seer when it came to weather patterns.