crystal gazing
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Definition
Noun: - The practice of staring into a crystal ball or other reflective surface in an attempt to perceive future events or distant happenings. It is a form of divination or scrying, often associated with fortune-telling and mysticism.
Usage
- As a subject or object: The term is used to name the activity itself.
- Crystal gazing is an ancient form of divination.
- She dismissed his predictions as mere crystal gazing.
- As a modifier: It can be used attributively to describe related things.
- He had a crystal gazing session. (Here, "crystal gazing" acts as an adjective modifying "session").
Examples
Advanced Usage
- Metaphorical Use: Often used figuratively to criticize attempts to predict the future, especially in business, politics, or economics, implying they are speculative, unscientific, or based on guesswork rather than facts.
- The economist accused his rivals of economic crystal gazing.
- Trying to predict the winner this far in advance is just crystal gazing.
Variants and Related Words
- Crystal gazer (noun): A person who practices crystal gazing.
- The crystal gazer claimed to see a long journey in my future.
- Scrying (noun): The broader practice of divination by looking into a reflective surface, which includes crystal gazing.
- Divination (noun): The general practice of seeking knowledge of the future or the unknown by supernatural means.
Synonyms
- Fortune-telling
- Prophecy (though this often implies divine inspiration)
- Soothsaying
- Augury
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Gaze into a crystal ball: A verb phrase meaning to attempt to predict the future, often used metaphorically.
- I can't gaze into a crystal ball and tell you if the stock will rise.
- (As) clear as crystal: An idiom meaning very easy to understand. (Note: This idiom is related to the clarity of crystal, not the practice of gazing).
- His instructions were as clear as crystal.
Noun
- staring into a crystal ball to arouse visions of future or distant events