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5 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 darkening skies had been foreboding a torrential downpour, sending everyone indoors.
Her prolonged absence had been foreboding a potential problem at the workplace.
The sudden silence in the room had been foreboding an important announcement.
The mysterious shadows in the ancient forest had been foreboding an impending supernatural event.
The eerie silence of the abandoned mansion had been foreboding a haunting presence.

Forebode

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

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Last Updated On: March 25, 2024
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