5.Political prognosticators such as Daniel Cox, director of the survey Center on American Life at the American Enterprise Institute, are cautious about early polls.
6.As the economy overheated in the late 1960s prognosticators were behind the curve, according to the Livingston survey, the best available record of their views.
7.Some prognosticators warned that businesses like ghost kitchens, Zoom, Peloton, Instacart, which boom, during the pandemic might see a major downtick as consumers would want to probably return to their old habits.
8.Today's word was submitted by Kendall Hoffman in Mr. Lucio's class at Lincolnview High School in Van Wert, Ohio, prognosticator, a noun for a person who foretells or prophecies a future event.