noun
- plural of augur; persons who predict the future or interpret omens
verb
- to be a sign or indication of something that will happen in the future
Examples
- The ancient Roman augurs studied bird behavior to predict future events.
- Dark clouds augur a storm coming this afternoon.
- Economic data augurs well for the company's growth next quarter.
- The augurs warned the king of danger ahead.
- These early sales figures augur success for the new product.
- The team's strong performance augurs a championship run.