Pronunciation: /ˈhɔrəˌskoʊp/
noun a forecast of a person's future, typically including a delineation of character and circumstances, based on the relative positions of the stars and planets at the time of that person's birth.
A1 I read my horoscope in the newspaper every day.
A2 She checks her horoscope online to see what the day has in store for her.
B1 Many people believe in the accuracy of their horoscope readings.
B2 Some people consult with astrologers to get personalized horoscopes.
C1 The horoscope section in the magazine provides detailed insights into each zodiac sign.
C2 For those who follow astrology closely, their horoscope can influence their daily decisions.
formal Many people believe that reading their horoscope can provide insight into their future.
informal I always check my horoscope in the newspaper before starting my day.
slang My horoscope says I'm going to have a lit weekend ahead!
figurative She used her horoscope as a roadmap for navigating life's challenges.
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