Horoscope (Noun)
Syllable division: horo·scope
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈhɒr.ə.skəʊp/ US: /ˈhɔːr.ə.skoʊp/
Meaning: Depending on the placement of the stars and planets at the time of your birth, a prediction of what will happen to you.
Example:
> I try to read my horoscope at least once a week.
> Do you really believe everything that your horoscope says is going to happen to you?
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The scope of horoscope has been well known 100 B.C.
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The scope of the horoscope has been well-known since 100 B.C.
She is very interested to know everything about the horoscopes.
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She is very interested to know everything about horoscopes.
> In my teenage, I was red horoscope every day.
> I don’t have the interest to read horoscopes now.
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> In my teenage years, I read my horoscope every day.
> I don’t have an interest to read horoscopes now.