augurally

[US]/ˈɔːɡjərəli/
[UK]/ˈɔːɡjərəli/

Translation

adv.In an augural manner; by way of omen or prophecy; predictively

Phrases & Collocations

augurally speaking

augurally inclined

augurally significant

Example Sentences

weather forecasters were augurally challenged this summer, missing three major storms entirely

speaking augurally, the economist predicted another quarter of recession despite positive indicators

the ancient oracle was augurally inclined toward dark prophecies, rarely offering hope

the committee's decision was augurally motivated by fears of market instability rather than actual data

her analysis was augurally sound, accurately predicting the market correction three months in advance

the initial projections were augurally accurate, matching actual results within two percent

the prediction models proved augurally wrong when the hurricane changed course unexpectedly

the scientists admitted their projections were augurally biased toward conservative estimates

the study's findings were augurally significant, suggesting a major shift in climate patterns

the new regulations are augurally relevant to preventing future economic crises

the ancient romans consulted priests augurally before making any major military decisions

the oracle's warning was augurally prophetic, though initially dismissed by the king

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