7 adjectives to describe prognostic

"You are two fools to amuse yourselves with these absurd prognostics," said Henry, who had approached them unheard during their momentary excitement.

These graceful children, with their curious prognostics of a Creole temper, were not devoid of religion.

It was a dreadful prognostic for all my future life.

Evil prognostics on the other part.

The young rival of Le Frain was distinguished like her sister, by a sylvan appellation; her name was Le Codre (Corylus, the Hazel), and the knight's tenants had sagaciously drawn a most favourable prognostic of his future happiness, from the superiority of nuts to vile ash-keys; but neither he nor any of his household were disposed to augur favourably of a marriage which tended to deprive them of the amiable orphan.

When the King awoke on the following morning De Luynes was already at his bedside, in order to counteract by his specious arguments and gloomy prognostics any less violent and criminal decision at which his royal master might have arrived during the solitude and silence of the night; and ably did the tempter perform his task.

But the vague prognostics of old times are not sufficient for the guidance of the skilful and provident farmer of our day.

7 adjectives to describe  prognostic