Pronunciation: /prɑːɡˈnɑːstɪˌkeɪtər/
noun a person who forecasts or predicts future events or trends
A1 The weather prognosticator predicted rain for tomorrow.
A2 The village had a local prognosticator who could predict the outcome of events.
B1 The financial prognosticator accurately predicted the stock market crash.
B2 The political prognosticator's predictions about the election results were proven correct.
C1 The renowned economic prognosticator's forecasts are highly sought after by investors.
C2 As a seasoned prognosticator, she was able to foresee the potential risks and opportunities in the market.
formal The prognosticator used various data and analysis to predict future market trends.
informal The weather prognosticator says it's going to rain tomorrow.
slang I heard that self-proclaimed sports prognosticator got all his predictions wrong last season.
figurative She was known as the office prognosticator because she always seemed to know what would happen next.
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