Pronunciation: /tɛl ˈfɔrtʃənz/
verb to predict or forecast someone's future, usually through supernatural means
A1 She tells fortunes by reading tea leaves.
A2 The fortune teller told my fortune with a crystal ball.
B1 In some cultures, people believe in fortune tellers who can tell fortunes accurately.
B2 I once visited a fortune teller who told me I would travel to a foreign country.
C1 Despite being skeptical, I decided to have my fortune told by a famous psychic.
C2 The fortune teller's predictions were surprisingly accurate, leaving me in awe.
formal She is known for her ability to tell fortunes using tarot cards.
informal Have you ever had your fortune told by a psychic?
slang I heard that lady can read your future like nobody's business.
figurative Some people believe that looking at tea leaves can tell fortunes.
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