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Meanings of
forebode
in English
Portuguese
prognosticar
Catalan
preveure
Spanish
prever
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To state, or make something known in advance, especially using inference or special knowledge.
call
promise
predict
anticipate
foretell
prognosticate
Portuguese
prognosticar
Synonyms
Examples for "
call
"
call
promise
predict
anticipate
foretell
Examples for "
call
"
1
Alexander's lecture will
call
for reform in Europe, not exit from Europe.
2
Meat Industry Ireland members support your
call
for collaboration across the sector.
3
Political parties said it was too quick to
call
the election result.
4
A second
call
came in about 45 minutes later, Letten's statement said.
5
They
call
themselves 'the bucket list family' for a very good reason.
1
Technology offers great
promise
with 'intelligent borders'. Hunt was educated at Oxford.
2
Plans for the area hold the
promise
of better times to come.
3
Hill House has fallen far short of its original
promise
,
I think.
4
The early signs do not offer the expected level of
promise
,
however.
5
And yet 2015 had begun with great
promise
for Tunisia's tourism industry.
1
Each year, points vary and it's difficult to
predict
changes in advance.
2
However, there is currently no clear strategy to reliably
predict
HDACi sensitivity.
3
And right now, there's no way to
predict
which cases will progress.
4
Analysts now
predict
weeks of political horse-trading to form a new cabinet.
5
However, analysts
predict
that the markets will quickly discount the election results.
1
Trump said public health experts
anticipate
shortages of respirators for healthcare workers.
2
However, we don't
anticipate
a significant increase at this point in time.
3
He said: I do not
anticipate
a great political standoff about this.
4
Speculators
anticipate
consolidation in the sector as a result of lower business.
5
Never one to lose the moment, Barry said, I don't
anticipate
problems.
1
S&Ps changes may even
foretell
a coming upturn for banks, he said.
2
Could push-ups
foretell
the future and the state of a person's heart?
3
I expect the king can
foretell
he will have a great future.
4
No one at present can
foretell
the outcome of the European War.
5
But you can't
foretell
the future and you're not a mind reader.
1
By the same art he would
prognosticate
a principality to a scoundrel.
2
Send him out to
prognosticate
trouble to somebody, and he is happy.
3
When I heard these words I did
prognosticate
my miserie to come.
4
These criteria can be used to
prognosticate
and guide clinical decisions after recurrence.
5
Of the mineral wealth, it seems as yet dangerous to
prognosticate
.
Usage of
forebode
in English
1
I might be able to
forebode
for France, and for its ruler.
2
Yes, it surely must be the banshee, and what does it
forebode
?
3
You, too,
forebode
that in this visit I may lose her forever?
4
Do you now foresee, do you
forebode
what happened?-Yourbrother came in!-
5
What these things
forebode
,
if not disaster and ruin, 'tis hard to say.
6
To me, the signs of the times appear to be
ominous
-
to
forebode
evil!
7
The menaces of my persecutor seemed to
forebode
the inevitable interruption of this system.
8
The matter may amount to nothing, and then again it may
forebode
something serious.
9
This condition
forebode
delirium and death, unless stayed by the only means at hand.
10
Now, however, the wind has subsided, and the weather-seers know not what to
forebode
.
11
As for the sufferings which you
forebode
for me, they are really very tolerable.
12
Dorothy came reluctantly, haunted with a
forebode
of impending griefs.
13
There are, however, several that by their cry,
forebode
evil.
14
The Sanskrit root, whence the English "bode" and
"
forebode
,
"
means "to know."
15
And in my apprehension, you
forebode
your own doom.
16
It will be far otherwise than as you
forebode
.
Other examples for "forebode"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
forebode
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
forebode evil
forebode a gathering
forebode danger
forebode delirium
forebode disaffection
More collocations
Translations for
forebode
Portuguese
prognosticar
prever
predizer
adivinhar
pressentir
Catalan
preveure
predir
pronosticar
Spanish
prever
predecir
Forebode
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Forebode
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