Presciently

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Pronunciation: /ˈprɛʃəntli/

Definitions of presciently

adverb in a way that shows an ability to predict or foresee future events

Example Sentences

A1 She presciently predicted the outcome of the game.

A2 The weather forecasters presciently warned of the approaching storm.

B1 The scientist presciently anticipated the results of the experiment.

B2 The author presciently incorporated current events into their novel.

C1 The CEO presciently invested in new technology before it became mainstream.

C2 The historian presciently analyzed past events to predict future trends.

Examples of presciently in a Sentence

formal The scientist presciently predicted the outcome of the experiment before it even began.

informal She presciently knew that the party would be a disaster, so she decided not to go.

slang He presciently called out his friend's lie before anyone else caught on.

figurative The author's presciently crafted words seemed to predict the future events of the story.

Grammatical Forms of presciently

past tense

presciently

plural

prescientlies

comparative

more presciently

superlative

most presciently

present tense

presciently

future tense

will presciently

perfect tense

has presciently

continuous tense

is presciently

singular

presciently

positive degree

presciently

infinitive

to presciently

gerund

presciently

participle

presciently

Origin and Evolution of presciently

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'presciently' originates from the Latin word 'praescient-' meaning foreseeing or having knowledge beforehand.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'presciently' has maintained its original meaning of foreseeing or having knowledge beforehand, and is commonly used in the context of someone having insight or foresight into future events.