soothsay

/ˈsuːθseɪ/
verb
  1. To predict the future; to foretell events, especially in a mystical or supernatural way.
    • The oracle would soothsay the outcomes of battles for the king.
    • In ancient times, priests would soothsay based on the flight patterns of birds.
    • Some people claim they can soothsay using tarot cards or crystal balls.
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