Associations to the word «Oracular»
Noun
- Dream
- Keeper
- Possession
- Roman
- Sentence
- Garment
- Worship
- Enthusiasm
- Spirit
- Phrase
- Attribute
- Meaning
- Tone
- Inscription
- Answer
- Regret
- Greek
- Verse
- Speech
- Saying
- Message
- Discourse
- Curtain
- Grip
- Procedure
- Pity
- Athens
- Cave
- Hero
- Function
- Harmony
- Gravity
- Seven
- Ancestor
- Reply
- Beam
- Manner
- Staring
- Soul
- Medium
- Grove
- Praise
- Settler
- Worry
- Egypt
- Abbey
- Ability
- Christianity
- Alice
- Belief
- Disaster
- Word
- Hi
- Knowledge
- Spell
- Moon
- Nature
Adjective
Wiktionary
ORACULAR, adjective. Of or relating to an oracle.
ORACULAR, adjective. Prophetic, foretelling the future.
ORACULAR, adjective. Ambiguous, hard to interpret.
Dictionary definition
ORACULAR, adjective. Of or relating to an oracle; "able by oracular means to expose a witch".
ORACULAR, adjective. Obscurely prophetic; "Delphic pronouncements"; "an oracular message".
ORACULAR, adjective. Resembling an oracle in obscurity of thought; "the oracular sayings of Victorian poets"; "so enigmatic that priests might have to clarify it"; "an enigmatic smile".
Wise words
Words to me were magic. You could say a word and it could
conjure up all kinds of images or feelings or a chilly
sensation or whatever. It was amazing to me that words had
this power.