Astrological Vocabulary

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a heavenly being or celestial object

adjective relating to the sky or outer space

  • The scientist studied the movement of celestial bodies in the night sky.
  • I love looking at the stars and other celestial objects through my telescope.
  • That party was out of this world, it felt like a celestial celebration.
  • Her beauty was so captivating, it seemed almost celestial in nature.

noun Jove can also refer to a powerful or mighty person or deity.

  • In Roman mythology, Jove is the equivalent of the Greek god Zeus.
  • I heard that Jove was the king of the Roman gods.
  • Jove is like the big boss of all the Roman gods, right?
  • The storm raged on as if Jove himself was angry with the world.

noun a phenomenon that is believed to foretell the future, often signifying good or bad luck

  • The appearance of a black cat is often seen as an omen of bad luck.
  • Seeing a shooting star is considered a good omen for making a wish.
  • Finding a four-leaf clover is like getting a lucky omen.
  • The dark clouds gathering on the horizon were seen as an omen of the impending storm.

adjective having a gloomy or morose temperament; cold and steady in mood

  • His saturnine demeanor often made others feel uncomfortable in social settings.
  • She always had a saturnine expression on her face whenever she was in a bad mood.
  • I can't stand hanging out with him when he's in one of his saturnine moods.
  • The dark clouds and gloomy weather seemed to mirror his saturnine mood.