prescient

[US]/ˈpresiənt/
[UK]/ˈpresiənt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. having the ability to foresee events, having foreknowledge.

Example Sentences

extroardinarily prescient memorandum

Still on the government's to-do list, according to prescient forecasters such as NYU doomsayer Nouriel Roubini and Pimco's Bill Gross, are interest-rate cuts by central banks around the world;

Her prescient prediction of the market crash saved her clients millions.

The novel's prescient depiction of future technology amazed readers.

The scientist's prescient research laid the foundation for groundbreaking discoveries.

His prescient advice helped the company avoid a major crisis.

The prescient leader anticipated the changing political landscape.

The artist's prescient vision inspired a new art movement.

The prescient decision to invest in renewable energy paid off in the long run.

Her prescient warning about the potential risks was ignored by many.

The prescient architect designed buildings that stood the test of time.

The prescient investor accurately predicted the stock market crash.

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