Vatic in a Sentence
  • My dreams often feel quite vatic in nature.
  • The vatic passages in the Bible are often very mysterious.
  • Ancient writers often wrote with a vatic quality.
  • Although he dressed the part, the high priest's vatic eloquence was not convincing.
  • The words of angels are usually perceived as vatic.
  • The town fortune teller is thought by most to speak only folly, but I believe that his prophecies are truly vatic.
  • Many claim that their religious texts are not only vatic but entirely true.
  • His words on environmentalism were vatic and universal.
  • Some poets were once regarded to be vatic beings.
  • Many religious texts contain prophetic, or vatic, portions.
  • He is my favorite poet because of his vatic writings, which are widely disputed.
  • Many believe that their dreams are actually vatic visions of their future.
  • The spoken word form of art always seems so vatic to me, especially when it is done well.
  • Her every utterance appears vatic in nature, prophetic and mysterious.
  • The Pope's pronouncement on the values of the Catholic church was vatic.