Examples of 'augur' in a sentence

Meaning of "augur"

augur (noun) - a type of ancient Roman religious official who interpreted omens and prophecies
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  • A diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds or other animals, or by signs derived from celestial phenomena, or unusual occurrences.
  • An official who interpreted omens before the start of public events.
  • To foretell events; to exhibit signs of future events; to indicate a favorable or an unfavorable outcome.

How to use "augur" in a sentence

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She went to an augur to find out what it meant.
Augur gave you a personal pass phrase.
It does not augur well for the future.
A knock like that does not augur well.
This does not augur well for mankind.
The two words together made augur.
Falsehood does not augur well for you.
This augur moves like a snail.
The inhabitants took this augur as a sign to relocate.
Augur says you are the best.
It does not augur well for you.
Augur assured me the conventional drive was online.
I want them to augur something really nice for me.
Augur automates the prediction market to a wide range of.
This does not augur well for our kingdom.

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Augur and the midterm elections.
Perhaps she went to the wrong augur.
I augur for you with poker.
They would like a sacrifice to augur their success.
Of the augur of the anthropic life.
He also served at one time as augur.
Augur is basically a decentralized predictions marketplace.
But the signs so far do not augur success.
Augur is the pioneer prediction markets on the blockchain.
But the last rung of the ladder is augur.
Augur is highly touted project in the cryptocurrency industry.
These statements do not augur well.
This does not augur well for other areas of discussion.
Censorship of this kind is not a good augur in a democracy.
It does not augur well for the rest of our dialogue.
All these do not augur well.
My augur tells me not to worry.
So that is going to augur well for them.
Augur falsified your identity.
It should have been an augur of things to come.
Augur left you something.
It does not augur very well.
I augur you a long life.
These developments do not augur well for the future.
Augur is a decentralized estimation marketplace.
Such fundamentals augur well for rapid economic expansion.
Augur aims to be the first global market forecasting system.
It seemed to augur something special.
Cicero subsequently became an augur.
That does not augur well for the reconciliation process.
That is my job as city augur.
This did not augur particularly well for successful transition.
This does not augur well.
Their eruptions augur political change and social upheaval.
Let us accept the augur.

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