Soothsayer in a sentence as a noun

When he picks your people, he is a soothsayer.

That's the best way to rally a comet's soothsayer base.

It didn't take an economist or soothsayer to call these things.

There is limited time in an interview, so we try to scry nuances like a soothsayer with a pile of sheep guts.

I'm not surprised by the accusation, but I have about as much trust in TechCrunch as I do in a general soothsayer

Every self-proclaimed technology soothsayer there ever was can pretty much suck Jules Verne's dick.

The villagers became convinced he was possessed by evil spirits, and were about to chain him upside down to a tree to be "healed" by the local soothsayer.

No offense, but most of the "science" in these fields is, in my estimation, nothing more than a Roman soothsayer making sure to get the incantations and the colors of his robes just right.

[rinse and repeat to make your product more attractive to the market]It's the only way I have ever heard of turning a snake-oil, soothsayer business plan into one that can statistically show the uptake of your product in the market.

Soothsayer definitions

noun

someone who makes predictions of the future (usually on the basis of special knowledge)

See also: forecaster predictor prognosticator