Prophecy

How many syllables in Prophecy?

prophecy has 3 syllables

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prophe-cy

Definition of Prophecy

Prophecy means predicting or telling about something that will happen in the future.

How should Prophecy divide into syllables

There are three syllables in the word prophecy. The first syllable has a consonant 'p', the second syllable has a vowel 'e', and the third syllable has a consonant 'c' and a vowel 'y'.

Part of Speech - Prophecy

Noun

The prophecy said that a great flood would come and destroy the city.

Sentences with Prophecy

  • The prophecy of the old man came true when the prince defeated the dragon.
  • The prophetess made a prophecy that a new king would arise to rule the land.
  • The prophecy about the end of the world caused panic among the people.
  • The ancient text contained prophecies about the rise and fall of kingdoms.
  • No one believed the prophecy of the witch until it actually happened.
  • The prophecy of the wise man guided the hero on his journey.
  • The oracle's prophecy about the war was ominous and foreboding.
  • The prophecy of the seer was often cryptic and hard to understand.
  • The prophecy of the book was passed down from generation to generation.
  • The prophecy of the stars foretold of a great disaster.

Quotes with Prophecy

  • The best prophet of the future is the past. - Lord Byron
  • A good writer is basically a story teller, not a scholar or a redeemer of mankind. - Isaac Bashevis Singer
  • I am a prophet in my own way. - John Lennon
  • The more unpredictable the world is the more we rely on predictions. - Steve Rivkin
  • There is no prophet in the world that has not been stoned. - Lajos Kossuth
  • I am not a prophet but a fortune teller of good news. - Philip Gibbs
  • The prophets of doom have always taken us by surprise. - Billy Graham
  • A prophet is not without honor except in his own country. - Jesus Christ
  • A prophet is always underestimated, and part of what made him a prophet is that he has a vision of the future that cannot be compromised. - James A. Baldwin
  • The prophetic word is a lamp shining in a dark place. - Saint Peter
  • A prophet is a man who feels fiercely. - D. H. Lawrence
  • The prophet who fails to present a bearable alternative and yet preaches doom is part of the trap that he postulates. - Kenneth Burke
  • The prophet is a fool; the spiritual man is mad. - Hosea
  • It is better to prophesy after the event has already taken place. - Winston Churchill
  • The prophets of old were often stoned to death. - Mahatma Gandhi
  • The prophet is like a bird in a cage, singing the same song over and over again. - Arthur Schopenhauer
  • Prophets are rare birds in this world. - Rumi
  • A prophet must go abroad to see his own country. - John Dryden
  • A prophet is always ahead of his time. - Friedrich Nietzsche
  • A prophet is not someone with special visions, just someone blind to most of what others see. - Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Number of characters in Prophecy

8 ( p, r, o, p, h, e, c, y )

Unique letters in Prophecy

7 ( p, r, o, h, e, c, y )

Prophecy Backwards

ycehporp

Phonetic Transcription of Prophecy

IPA (International): ˈprɑ:fʌsi:

ARA (American): ˈprɑfʌsi

EPA (English): ˈprɑ:fʌsi:

PRAA-FAH-SIY