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    augury
    /ˈɔːɡjʊri/

    noun

    • 1. a sign of what will happen in the future; an omen: "they heard the sound as an augury of death"

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  2. AUGURY definition: 1. a sign of what might happen in the future: 2. the skill of knowing what will happen in the…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of AUGURY is divination from auspices or omens; also : an instance of this. How to use augury in a sentence.

  4. AUGURY meaning: 1. a sign of what might happen in the future: 2. the skill of knowing what will happen in the…. Learn more.

  5. Augury is the practice of auguring—attempting to predict the future based on interpreting omens or in some other mystical way. The word augur can also be used as a noun to refer to a kind of prophet, oracle , or soothsayer —a person who is said to be able to predict the future by using some mystical ability or means.

  6. An augury is a sign of things to come, like an omen. If you’re superstitious, you might think that seeing a black cat is an augury of bad luck. The word augury used to refer to a way of predicting the future by watching birds fly.

  7. 1. The art, ability, or practice of auguring; divination. 2. A sign of something coming; an omen: "The chartist buys when the auguries look favorable and sells on bad omens" (Burton G. Malkiel). [Middle English augurie, from Old French, from Latin augurium, from augur, augur; see augur .]

  8. Definition of 'augury' Word Frequency. augury. (ɔːgjʊri ) Word forms: plural auguries. countable noun. An augury is a sign of what will happen in the future. [literary] The auguries of death are fast gathering round his head. [ + of] Synonyms: omen, sign, warning, promise More Synonyms of augury. More Synonyms of augury.