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  1. PRESCIENT definition: 1. knowing or suggesting correctly what will happen in the future: 2. knowing or suggesting…. Learn more.

  2. Prescient definition: having prescience, or knowledge of things or events before they exist or happen; having foresight. See examples of PRESCIENT used in a sentence.

  3. : human anticipation of the course of events : foresight. prescient. ˈpre-sh (ē-)ənt. ˈprē- -s (ē-)ənt. adjective. presciently adverb. Did you know? If you know the origin of science you already know half the story of prescience.

  4. PRESCIENT meaning: 1. knowing or suggesting correctly what will happen in the future: 2. knowing or suggesting…. Learn more.

  5. To be prescient is to have foresight or foreknowledge. We can use this word to describe people themselves, or what they say or do at a given moment.

  6. adjective. If you say that someone or something was prescient, you mean that they were able to know or predict what was going to happen in the future. [formal] ...'Bob Roberts', an eerily prescient comedy about a populist multimillionaire political candidate.

  7. Definition of prescient adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Define prescient. prescient synonyms, prescient pronunciation, prescient translation, English dictionary definition of prescient. adj. 1. Of or relating to prescience. 2. Possessing prescience. pre′scient·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition....

  9. adjective. Of or relating to prescience. American Heritage. Possessing prescience. American Heritage. Similar definitions. Synonyms: farsighted. visionary. foresighted. Origin of Prescient.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · Exhibiting or possessing prescience: having knowledge of, or seemingly able to correctly predict, events before they take place. [from early 17th c.] Synonyms: clairvoyant, foreknowing, foreseeing, (obsolete) prescious, (rare) prescientific, prevoyant. Antonym: unforeseeing. Alternative forms.

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