prescience
pree shee uhns
- n the power to foresee the future
- She dubs the transformation "doing what Gucci did, at Burberry," but Bravo was displaying corporation-altering prescience and chutzpah long before Tom Ford made them fashionable.
- He was rewarded for his prescience with a sort of immortality: the famed "Moore's Law" is one of the venerable truths of the computer world.
- One must never underestimate the prescience of Ashton Kutcher.