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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Foreboding' in a Sentence

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Johnny's sudden silence and furrowed brow were a foreboding of the trouble that awaited him.
The eerie silence in the haunted mansion created a foreboding feeling among the ghost hunters.
The old castle had an eerie foreboding that scared the brave knight.
Hearing strange noises in the spooky forest created a feeling of foreboding.
The old, creaking house on the hill had an eerie foreboding that kept the children away.
The howling wind and creaking trees created a foreboding atmosphere in the haunted forest.
The foreboding conveyed in her dream made her anxious the next day.
As she opened the mysterious, creaking door, a feeling of foreboding washed over her.
The teacher's stern look gave the mischievous student a sense of foreboding.
As the mysterious music played, a foreboding feeling filled the air during the magic show.
The teacher's stern look cast a foreboding atmosphere over the classroom before the exam.
The loud thunder made the little girl feel a sense of foreboding.
The mysterious footprints in the garden left a foreboding feeling of an unknown visitor.
The howling wind and rustling leaves added to the foreboding atmosphere of the spooky forest.
Hearing a distant howl in the forest, the children felt a foreboding about their camping trip.
The dark clouds in the sky were a foreboding of the upcoming rain.

Foreboding

fawr-boh-ding
nounA prediction or ominous sign.
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Last Updated On: December 9, 2023
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