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sibylline

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Main Entry: sibylline
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: prophetic

Synonyms:

Delphian, apocalyptic, augural, divinatory, divinitory, fatidic, fatidical, foreshadowing, mantic, occult, oracular, predictive, presaging, prescient, prognostic, prophetical, pythonic, vatic, vatical, vaticinal, veiled, visionary
Notes: sibylline is prophetic in a mysterious fashion; orphic is mystic, esoteric, or entrancing
Main Entry: clairvoyant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: intuitive, psychic

Synonyms:

clear-sighted, discerning, extrasensory, far-sighted, farseeing, fey, judicious, long-sighted, new age, oracular, penetrating, perceptive, prescient, prophetic, second-sighted, sibylline, spiritualistic, telepathic, vatic, visionary
Main Entry: deep
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: abstract, complicated in meaning

Synonyms:

Delphic, Orphic, Sibylline, abstruse, acute, arcane, complex, concealed, difficult, discerning, esoteric, hard to understand, heavy*, hermetic, hidden, incisive, intricate, learned, mysterious, obscure, occult, penetrating, profound, recondite, sagacious, secret, serious, wise

Antonyms:

frivolous, ignorant, shallow, superficial, trivial, unintelligent
Main Entry: enigmatic/enigmatical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: mysterious

Synonyms:

Delphian, Sibylline, ambiguous, cryptic, dark, doubtful, equivocal, incomprehensible, indecipherable, inexplicable, inscrutable, obscure, occult, oracular, perplexing, puzzling, recondite, secret, sphinxlike, stickling, stumping, teasing, uncertain, unfathomable, unintelligible

Antonyms:

clear, obvious, unmysterious
Main Entry: esoteric
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: mysterious, obscure

Synonyms:

Delphic, Orphic, Sibylline, abstruse, acroamatic, arcane, cabalistic, cryptic, deep, heavy, hermetic, hidden, inner, inscrutable, mystic, mystical, occult, private, profound, recondite, secret
Notes: eclectic means selecting what seems best of various styles, methods, or ideas while esoteric means intended for and understandable by only a small knowledgeable group

Antonyms:

common, familiar, known, obvious, public, unmysterious
Main Entry: impenetrable
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: incomprehensible

Synonyms:

Delphic, arcane, baffling, cabalistic, dark, enigmatic, enigmatical, hidden, incognizable, indiscernible, inexplicable, inscrutable, mysterious, mystic, obscure, sibylline, unaccountable, unfathomable, ungraspable, unintelligible, unknowable

Antonyms:

comprehensible, intelligible, penetrable, understandable
Main Entry: incomprehensible
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not understandable

Synonyms:

Delphic, Greek, baffling, beats me, beyond comprehension, beyond one's grasp, clear as mud, cryptic, enigmatic, fathomless, impenetrable, incognizable, inconceivable, inscrutable, mysterious, mystifying, obscure, opaque, over one's head, perplexing, puzzling, sibylline, unclear, unfathomable, ungraspable, unimaginable, unintelligible, unknowable

Antonyms:

comprehensible, fathomable, intelligible, understandable
Main Entry: oracular
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: prophetic

Synonyms:

Delphian, ambiguous, anticipating, apocalyptic, arcane, auguring, auspicious, authoritative, cabalistic, clairvoyant, cryptic, discovering, divining, divulging, dogmatic, fatidic, foreboding, forecasting, foretelling, imperious, interpretive, mantic, mysterious, mystical, obscure, occult, ominous, peremptory, portending, portentous, positive, predicting, presaging, prescient, proclaiming, prognosticating, prophesying, sage, secret, sibylline, significant, soothsaying, vague, vatic, venerable, wise
Main Entry: prophetic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: telling of the future

Synonyms:

Delphian, apocalyptic, augural, divinatory, fatidic, foreshadowing, mantic, occult, oracular, predictive, presaging, prescient, prognostic, prophetical, pythonic, sibylline, vaticinal, veiled
Main Entry: augural
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: prophetic

Synonyms:

divinatory, fatidic, fatidical, foreshadowing, mantic, ominous, oracular, predictive, presaging, prophetical, sibylline, telling, vatic, vatical, visionary
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