Tell Fortunes

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /tɛl ˈfɔrtʃənz/

Definitions of tell fortunes

verb to predict or forecast someone's future, usually through supernatural means

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of tell fortunes in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of tell fortunes

past tense

told fortunes

plural

tell fortunes

comparative

telling fortunes

superlative

tell fortunes

present tense

tell fortunes

future tense

will tell fortunes

perfect tense

have told fortunes

continuous tense

is telling fortunes

singular

tells fortunes

positive degree

tell fortunes

infinitive

to tell fortunes

gerund

telling fortunes

participle

told fortunes

Origin and Evolution of tell fortunes

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'tell fortunes' originated from the practice of predicting or foretelling future events through various methods such as astrology, palmistry, or tarot reading.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase 'tell fortunes' has evolved to encompass a broader range of methods and practices for predicting the future, including modern forms of divination such as psychic readings and fortune-telling apps.