/ Words / Forebode

9 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

/ Forebode
FiltersHighlight
By the time the symptoms manifest, the subtle pain will have been foreboding a serious health issue.
The weather has been foreboding a winter of heavy snowfall.
She has been foreboding complications in the project for weeks.
As the dark clouds gather on the horizon, they will have foreboded a fierce thunderstorm.
His hesitant silence was foreboding bad news from the other end of the phone.
The ominous silence in the courtroom has have foreboded a harsh judgment.
As I walk through the eerie mansion, I am foreboding a ghostly presence.
His hesitant tone and furrowed brow are foreboding bad news from the meeting.
The persistent cough has been foreboding health issues.

Forebode

fawr-bohd
verbTo predict or indicate beforehand; to be an omen of something to come, such as a storm.

Cite

Was this helpful?
Last Updated On: March 25, 2024
Back

Filters

Difficulty
Filter sentences by sentence difficulty level.
Grade Level
Filter sentences by learner’s grade level.
Context
Filter sentence based on your interest or domain to better understand the word usage.
Highlight
Choose Part of Speech to highlight its usage in sentences.
Copied!