| 释义 | View usage for:prognostic in British English (prɒɡˈnɒstɪk) adjective1. of, relating to, or serving as a prognosis 2. foretelling or predicting noun3.  medicine any symptom or sign used in making a prognosis 4. a sign or forecast of some future occurrenceWord origin C15: from Old French pronostique,  from Latin prognōsticum,  from Greek prognōstikon,  from progignōskein  to know in advanceprognostic in American English (prɑgˈnɑstɪk)   noun1.   a sign or indication of things to come; omen 2.   a forecast; prediction  adjective3.   foretelling; predictive 4.  Medicine  of, or serving as a basis for, prognosis Word origin ME pronostike  < MFr pronostique  < L prognosticum  < Gr prognōstikon  < progignōskein:  see  prognosisSynonyms of 'prognostic'predicting, indicating, diagnostic, prophetic sign, warning, forecast, symptomMore Synonyms of prognostic  Synonyms predicting indicating diagnostic predictive foretellingAdditional synonymsHe gave no indication that he was ready to compromise. Synonyms sign,  mark,  evidence,  warning,  note,  signal,  suggestion,  symptom,  hint,  clue,  manifestation,  omen,  inkling,  portent,  intimation,  forewarning,  wake-up callDefinition a thing or occurrence regarded as a sign of future happiness or disaster Her appearance at this moment is an omen of disaster.Synonyms portent,  sign,  warning,  threat,  indication,  foreshadowing,  foreboding,  harbinger (literary),  presage,  forewarning,  writing on the wall,  prognostication,  augury,  prognostic, foretokenDefinition a sign of a future event This is a frightening portent for the future.Synonyms omen,  sign,  warning,  threat,  indication,  premonition,  foreshadowing,  foreboding,  harbinger (literary),  presage,  forewarning,  prognostication,  augury,  presentiment, prognosticNearby words ofprognosticprogenitorprogenyprognosisprognosticprognosticateprognosticationprogramme
Additional synonymsDefinition of the nature of a prophecy This ominous warning soon proved prophetic.Synonyms predictive,  foreshadowing,  presaging,  prescient,  divinatory,  oracular,  sibylline,  prognostic,  mantic,  vatic (rare),  augural,  fatidic (rare)Definition anything that is taken as an indication that something is wrong Your problem with sleep is just a symptom of a larger problem.Synonyms manifestation,  sign,  indication,  mark,  warning,  evidence,  expression,  proof,  token,  portent, auguryDefinition a hint, threat, or advance notice of a possible danger or problem a warning of impending doomSynonyms omen,  sign,  forecast,  indication,  token,  prediction,  prophecy,  premonition,  foreboding,  portent,  presage,  augury,  foretoken,  rahui (New Zealand) |