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Meanings of
foreshadow
in English
Portuguese
prognosticar
Catalan
augurar
Spanish
predecir
Back to the meaning
Indicate by signs.
forecast
predict
omen
bode
foretell
presage
portend
augur
betoken
prognosticate
Portuguese
prognosticar
Usage of
foreshadow
in English
1
Some observers believe there are danger signs that may
foreshadow
a melt-down.
2
Don't necessarily expect the outcome here to
foreshadow
the big one, however.
3
These papers often
foreshadow
where the rest of the world is going.
4
It seemed to
foreshadow
the relentless, inevitable approach of an endless night.
5
This could
foreshadow
a wider rebound in A-shares in the coming months.
6
Some of his arguments could
foreshadow
the criminal defense strategy for Mladic.
7
Others, like Oprah's 1987 cover,
foreshadow
an even bigger and brighter future.
8
If you pay attention to scary movies, by now you recognize
foreshadow
.
9
The archaic records of China, especially the Book of Changes,
foreshadow
his thought.
10
The changes already accomplished
foreshadow
a world transformed by the spirit of freedom.
11
The judgments of earth foretell and
foreshadow
a judgment beyond earth.
12
Everything about him save his eyes and his liquid voice
foreshadow
the corpse.
13
All these events were thought to
foreshadow
the death of Tiberius.
14
Recent events
foreshadow
a great change, and it becomes all men to choose.
15
Doctors find that a history of physical or sexual abuse may
foreshadow
hypochondria.
16
At the very least, such figures can sometimes
foreshadow
similar measures from the government.
Other examples for "foreshadow"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
foreshadow
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
foreshadow certain
foreshadow changes
foreshadow similar
foreshadow the future
foreshadow a crisis
More collocations
Translations for
foreshadow
Portuguese
prognosticar
pressagiar
prever
augurar
agourar
predizer
profetizar
Catalan
augurar
presagiar
predir
pronosticar
Spanish
predecir
Foreshadow
through the time
Foreshadow
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common