Pronunciation: /ɛərəˈmænsi/
noun the art or practice of divination through the observation of atmospheric conditions
A1 Aeromancy is the practice of divination through the observation of the air and wind.
A2 Some people believe that aeromancy can predict the weather based on the movement of clouds.
B1 Aeromancy has been used for centuries by different cultures to foretell future events.
B2 Those who study aeromancy often look for patterns in the sky to interpret messages from the elements.
C1 Aeromancy requires a deep understanding of meteorology and atmospheric phenomena to accurately interpret signs.
C2 Advanced practitioners of aeromancy can predict not only weather patterns but also societal changes based on their readings.
formal Aeromancy is the practice of divination through the observation of atmospheric conditions.
informal Some people believe in aeromancy, which is basically predicting the future based on the weather.
slang I heard she's into aeromancy, trying to predict her luck by looking at the clouds.
figurative In a way, meteorologists can be seen as modern-day practitioners of aeromancy, predicting the future based on the weather patterns.
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