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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 distant thunder was foreboding a dramatic turn of events in the movie.
His mysterious smile has been foreboding trouble in their relationship.
Her persistent cough and weakness will have foreboded the onset of a serious illness.
The eerie silence of the haunted house will be foreboding a ghostly encounter.
The tension in the air will have foreboded a dramatic turn of events in the espionage thriller.

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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