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How to pronounce prophetess in English?

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Type Words
Type of oracle, prophesier, prophet, seer, vaticinator

Examples of prophetess

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Strong man Samson and prophetess Deborah have been among the students favorites.
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Even though I have never met my sister prophetess D above, I agree 100% with her.
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Miriam, the prophetess, spoke badly about her brother and was stricken with leprosy.
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The head priestess, and often a prophetess, was titled a Sybil, or Cybele.
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The prophetess Noadiah was among those who tried to intimidate Nehemiah.
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Evangelist and prophetess Anita Williams cares about people.
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This is where a 17th century prophetess lived, who predicted both the Great Fire of London and the advent of email.
From the telegraph.co.uk
If I sound like the ancient Greek prophetess Cassandra on this point, remember that events ended up proving her right.
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In Greek mythology, Cassandra was the prophetess who no one believed despite her 100 percent record of being right.
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More examples
  • A woman prophet
  • Dioclesian (The Prophetess: or, The History of Dioclesian) is a tragicomic semi-opera in five acts by Henry Purcell to a libretto by Thomas Betterton based on the play The Prophetess, by John Fletcher and Philip Massinger, which in turn was based very loosely on the life of the Emperor ...
  • The Prophetess is a late Jacobean era stage play, a tragicomedy written by John Fletcher and Philip Massinger. It was initially published in the first Beaumont and Fletcher folio of 1647.
  • Renowed female psychic. Predictor of doom. Agent for Governor Aryon of Tatooine Tailed Jabba and his thugs to Docking Bay 94 when they confronted Han Solo.
  • According to the politically correct viewpoint, every term must either be gender neutral (epicene) or have a masculine and feminine version. Thus 'horse' is the epicene term, 'stallion' the masculine and 'mare' the feminine terms. ...