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An early warning about a future event.
premonition
1
Hence the
forewarning
and the flight, the cloister and the yellow robes.
2
The appointment itself was handled clumsily with no
forewarning
to the markets.
3
The fall of Russia is just a
forewarning
-
it
will
all go down.
4
Only a Farfan escaped, not without suspicion of
forewarning
by the rebels.
5
Some dread
forewarning
of a sterner fate seemed to hang above him.
6
Perhaps her mother had tried to soften the blow by
forewarning
her.
7
Five days later, without
forewarning
parliament, the Prime Minister committed Italy to fight.
8
Over Drapier's long political career dramatic events have taken place, many without
forewarning
.
9
Adolf Hitler is always the obvious touchstone for
forewarning
of a similar future.
10
A little
forewarning
goes a long way to gaining support from the masses.
11
No one else had the least
forewarning
of any break in the services.
12
Even with them-letthe
forewarning
be candid-youwill not accomplish everything.
13
He coughed, and I bent my head, some instinct
forewarning
me.
14
So you could argue that I'm doing women a favor by
forewarning
them.
15
Then it came back to him, popped into his head without any
forewarning
.
16
Quick and unexpected deaths are not uncommon, but most deaths occur with some
forewarning
.
forewarning
forewarn
little forewarning
strange forewarning
vague forewarning
arrive without forewarning
certain forewarning