What does SEERS mean?

Seers 1. Parts of Speech:

Noun

2. Definitions:

People who are able to see the future or predict events; prophets or clairvoyants.

3. Pronunciations:

US: /sɪrz/

UK: /siːəz/

4. Origin and Usage:

The word "seers" originated from the Old English word "sēar" which means "prophetic, prescient". It has been used in English literature since the 14th century to describe people who have the ability to see the future or predict events. The term has been used in various religious and spiritual contexts, and is still commonly used today to describe people who claim to have psychic abilities.

5. Synonyms:

Prophets, clairvoyants, psychics, oracles, diviners.

6. Related Words:

Sages, gurus, mystic, shaman, witch.

7. Example Sentences:
  • The seers predicted that there would be a great war.
  • Many people believe that seers have the ability to communicate with the dead.
  • She consulted a seer to help her make an important decision.
  • The seers of ancient times were highly respected members of society.
  • Some people think that seers have supernatural powers, while others believe that they are simply skilled at reading people and situations.


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