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How to pronounce numerologist in English?

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Type Words
Type of believer, worshiper, worshipper
Derivation numerology

Examples of numerologist

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Then, numerologist Glynis McCants explains how numbers can lead to a love match.
From the scienceblogs.com
Beverly Kay, a numerologist in Mequon, Wisc., doesn't buy fears of 13.
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We found a numerologist who finds energy in today's date, even though he didn't wear No.
From the dailyherald.com
We asked celebrity numerologist Glynis McCants, a 562, to give us the 411 on the new numbers.
From the time.com
If a numerologist were to pick a lucky number for Jack Nicklaus, it would have to be a nice round figure.
From the time.com
Philip Clark, a suburban-based numerologist, said Dec.
From the dailyherald.com
There was Joyce, the numerologist, who would tell all of us at the party, including me, our destiny for the year to come.
From the well.blogs.nytimes.com
From the modern perspective, Pythagoras'mystical treatment of numbers was that of a numerologist rather than a mathematician.
From the en.wikipedia.org
I don't need a numerologist to tell me that means 35 percent of our nation's detective units figure Miss Cleo's guess is as good as theirs.
From the courier-journal.com
More examples
  • A believer in numerology
  • (numerology) the study of the supposed occult influence of numbers on human affairs
  • Numerology is any of many systems, traditions or beliefs in a mystical or esoteric relationship between numbers and physical objects or living things.
  • (Numerology) The study of numbers and the manner in which they reflect certain personalities and character tendencies
  • (Numerology) A system of divination involving the interpretation of numbers.
  • (Numerology) Like Astrology or the Tarot, Numerology is a means of divination. Through the use of numbers, Numerology tells us about the human condition and about our journey through life.
  • (numerology) The belief (held by many Chinese people) in the power of numbers and the relationships between them. ...
  • (NUMEROLOGY) Number symbolism, especially the idea that certain numbers have sacred meanings. Classical Hebrew writers, following the lead of other Mesopotamian cultures, often embody certain numbers with sacred meanings--such as three, seven, twelve, forty, etc. ...
  • (Numerology) A form of divination using numbers to represent hidden meanings. Names are converted to numbers through a system in which each letter of the alphabet corresponds to a number up to 9 (a for 1, b for 2, etc., through the letter i which is a 9, then starting over at 1 again for j, etc. ...