Definition of astrological in English:
astrological
adjective astrəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lˌæstrəˈlɑdʒɪkl
Relating to astrology.
the astrological sign of Taurus
Example sentencesExamples
- Their search options run more toward height, weight, hair color and astrological sign.
- Astrological tables had predicted an unusual succession of eclipses in the first years of the new century.
- The earliest known astrological records date back to Babylon, 1645 BC, and the earliest horoscope dates back to 410 BC.
- Many show astrological figures: Aquarius wading through water, Mercury standing among clouds, Venus in a chariot drawn by swans.
- Her astrological sign is Sagittarius, the centaur archer, whose arrow is associated with the metaphor of time as an arrow.
- Astrological conditions indicate this would be an excellent time to implement concrete changes that bring your life closer to your own ideological ideal.
- The Sheep is said to be one of the most creative of the twelve Chinese astrological signs.
- He has consulted all the astrological charts.
- He is not interested in star sign horoscopes so popular with much of the astrological community.
- He became convinced by his reading of astrological and prophet texts that the end of the century would bring a period of great upheaval.
Derivatives
adverb
Most festivals are held on astrologically auspicious times for a particular deity in the same zodiac sign of the Sun each year.
Example sentencesExamples
- Astrologically, Libra is the sign in which Saturn is exalted.
- It's a challenging one; changes do seem to come at astrologically appropriate moments.
- The two men had cited example after example of astrologically arranged marriages, full of astral promise, turning disastrous.
- Astrologically, it tells me Jupiter is in conjunction with Venus.
- Astrologically every individual had influences bestowed upon him by most of the planets through his life span.
- Since his birth date is uncertain, his fate cannot be astrologically fixed.
- Now you can find your own astrologically significant colour by going to this site and clicking on the month and day you were born.
- My mum says that astrologically, this year is looking good for travel, but how does that help?
- Astrologically, the planet Saturn is associated with Fate.
Definition of astrological in US English:
astrological
adjectiveˌastrəˈläjiklˌæstrəˈlɑdʒɪkl
Relating to astrology.
the astrological sign of Taurus
Example sentencesExamples
- He is not interested in star sign horoscopes so popular with much of the astrological community.
- He has consulted all the astrological charts.
- The Sheep is said to be one of the most creative of the twelve Chinese astrological signs.
- Their search options run more toward height, weight, hair color and astrological sign.
- Astrological conditions indicate this would be an excellent time to implement concrete changes that bring your life closer to your own ideological ideal.
- Her astrological sign is Sagittarius, the centaur archer, whose arrow is associated with the metaphor of time as an arrow.
- He became convinced by his reading of astrological and prophet texts that the end of the century would bring a period of great upheaval.
- The earliest known astrological records date back to Babylon, 1645 BC, and the earliest horoscope dates back to 410 BC.
- Many show astrological figures: Aquarius wading through water, Mercury standing among clouds, Venus in a chariot drawn by swans.
- Astrological tables had predicted an unusual succession of eclipses in the first years of the new century.