3 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Forebode' in a Sentence
"To predict or indicate beforehand; to be an omen of something to come, such as a storm." more
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The eerie stillness in the haunted house will have foreboded a paranormal encounter for the visitors.
The eerie silence of the haunted house will be foreboding a ghostly encounter.
As I walk through the eerie mansion, I am foreboding a ghostly presence.
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