Crossword-Solution: PRESCIENT
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Prescient | a. | Having knowledge of coming events; foreseeing; conscious beforehand. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PRESCIENT | anagram | INRESPECT, NETPRICES, REINSPECT |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with PRESCIENT (5)
Every hour that subtile consciousness of coming events, which makes whole communities at times prescient, was becoming stronger.
The side towards Grace was open, and turning the light upon the interior, she beheld what her prescient fear had pictured in snatches all the way thither.
The kind sorrowful blue eyes looked at me, for a moment, with the prescient sadness of a coming and a long farewell.
Forth flew the bellying sails Beyond the prows, despite the ropes that dared Resist the tempest's fury; and for those Who prescient housed their canvas to the storm, Bare-masted they were driven from their course.
XXXIX "But who could think, save only God on high Prescient of all which is to be below, That, from land, beneath such distant sky, Such mighty host would come, to work us woe? 'Twixt shifting sands, which restless whirlwinds blow: Yet they their camp have round Biserta placed, And laid the better part of Africk waste.
Quotes with PRESCIENT (3)
Gifted people of discernment, intelligence, and talent flourish in virtually every occupation. Every field produces perceptive and prescient persons whom exhibit the rare capacity to observe what eludes most people.
Thoughtful for Winter’s future sorrow, Its gloom and scarcity; Prescient to-day, of want to-morrow, Toiled quiet Memory.’Tis she that from each transient pleasure Extracts a lasting good;’Tis she that finds, in summer, treasure To serve for winter’s food. And when Youth’s summer day is vanished, And Age brings Winter’s stress, Her stores, with hoarded sweets replenished, Life’s evening hours will bless.
Fukuyama’s thesis that history has climaxed with liberal capitalism may have been widely derided, but it is accepted, even assumed, at the level of the cultural unconscious. It should be remembered, though, that even when Fukuyama advanced it, the idea that history had reached a ‘terminal beach’ was not merely triumphalist. Fukuyama warned that his radiant city would be haunted, but he thought its specters would be Nietzschean rather than Marxian. Some of Nietzsche’s most pre…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Universal.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (2005–2022).