What is another word for astrologically?

Pronunciation: [ɐstɹəlˈɒd͡ʒɪkli] (IPA)

Astrologically is an adverb that refers to something happening in accordance with astrology or in relation to the position of stars and planets. One can also use the following synonyms to convey similar meanings: zodiacally, horoscopically, star-wise, celestial-wise, planetarily, astrally, and cosmically. While zodiacally refers to activities or events related to the zodiac signs and their position, horoscopically refers to astrology based on a person's birth chart. Star-wise and celestial-wise denote a relation to the stars and the universe. Planetarily is related to movements or events of planets, and astrally refers to the realm of the stars. Lastly, cosmically refers to the universe as a whole.

What are the hypernyms for Astrologically?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Astrologically

He asks for the names of the bride and bridegroom, and if these are found to be inimical another set of names is given, and the experiment is continued until a union is obtained which is astrologically auspicious.
"The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II"
R. V. Russell
Only on certain days, however, did its magic assert itself, and the following day, which was the day after Friday-it had been astrologically worked out-would again witness the miracle.
"The Story of Don Quixote"
Arvid Paulson, Clayton Edwards, and Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
astrologically the correspondence is perfect, and so thinly disguised as to need no explanation.
"The-Light-of-Egypt-or-the-science-of-the-soul-and-the-stars-Volume-2"
Burgoyne, Thomas H.

Famous quotes with Astrologically

  • As for my birth month, a detail of much interest to poets, obsessed as they are with symbolic systems of all kinds: I was not pleased, during my childhood, to have been born in November, as there wasn't much inspiration for birthday party motifs. February children got hearts, May ones flowers, but what was there for me? A cake surrounded by withered leaves? November was a drab, dark and wet month, lacking even snow; its only noteworthy festival was Remembrance Day. But in adult life I discovered that November was, astrologically speaking, the month of sex, death and regeneration, and that November First was the Day of the Dead. It still wouldn't have been much good for birthday parties, but it was just fine for poetry, which tends to revolve a good deal around sex and death, with regeneration optional.
    Margaret Atwood

Related words: zodiac sign, astrology, horoscope, star sign, what is astrology, what is astrology horoscope

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