To state, or make something known in advance, especially using inference or special knowledge.
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 .
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