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7 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 sudden drop in stock prices will have foreboded a financial downturn for investors.
The crowded emergency room will be foreboding a hectic night for the medical staff.
The persistent howling of the wolves will have been foreboding an approaching danger.
The hushed whispers in the courtroom will be foreboding a shocking revelation.
By the time we receive the ominous letter, it will have been foreboding a significant change.
The sudden silence in the room had been foreboding an important announcement.
He has been foreboding changes in the company's leadership.

Forebode

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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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