Prescient

usgb/ˈpreʃnt/
adjective

Having or showing knowledge of events before they take place.

Her prescient dream about the accident was eerie.
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  • prescient warning
  • prescient prediction
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Future Insight

Used when someone seemingly has accurate understanding of what will happen in the future.

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His prescient investment in technology paid off years later.
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Not Literal

Often used figuratively to praise someone's foresight, not necessarily implying supernatural ability.

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With her prescient planning, we avoided the crisis entirely.
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Serious Tone

Most commonly used in formal or serious contexts, rather than everyday casual conversation.

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The scientist gave a prescient lecture on the potential pandemic.
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acuteclairvoyantinsightintuitiveperceptiveperspicuouspredictiveprophetic
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