foreboding Synonyms
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Strong:
- gray
- doomy
- inauspicious
- threatening
- darkening
- ill-boding
- dire
- dark
- desolate
- portentous
- lonely
- murky
- ill
- depressive
- somber
- minatory
- unfortunate
- depressing
- direful
- baleful
- bleak
- black
- grey
Weak:
- dreary
- morbid
- unpropitious
- cold
- godforsaken
- plutonian
- cheerless
- cloudy
- funereal
- sepulchral
- sullen
- elegiac
- malign
- glum
- sunless
- forlorn
- sombre
- drear
- unpromising
- gloomy
- troubled
- lonesome
- malignant
- miserable
- elegiacal
- cimmerian
- discouraging
- dismal
- comfortless
- hopeless
- lugubrious
- unfavorable
- chill
- saturnine
- evil
- dreich
- dim
- tenebrous
- morose
- wretched
- disconsolate
- disheartening
- unlucky
Strongest:
- hopeful
- bright
- favorable
- prosperous
- unthreatening
- favorable
- prosperous
- promising
- promising
- encouraging
- hopeful
- encouraging
- bright
- benign
- unthreatening
- golden
- benign
- golden
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No Weak antonyms found.
foreboding Meaning
foreboding (n)
a feeling of evil to come
an unfavorable omen
foreboding (s)
ominously prophetic
foreboding (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Forebode
foreboding (n.)
Presage of coming ill; expectation of misfortune.
foreboding Sentence Examples
- The foreboding silence in the abandoned building sent shivers down their spines.
- The ominous clouds gathered overhead, casting a foreboding shadow over the landscape.
- The doctor's face held a foreboding expression, suggesting a grave diagnosis.
- The foreboding music swelled, creating an atmosphere of suspense and dread.
- A sense of foreboding crept into her heart as she approached the dilapidated mansion.
- The old woman's foreboding prophecies sent a shiver of unease through the village.
- The foreboding note in the stranger's voice hinted at a sinister plan.
- The foreboding forest path wound its way through dense shadows, promising peril.
- The foreboding stillness of the lake belied the monstrous creature lurking beneath its surface.
- As the clock ticked past midnight, a foreboding sense of evil permeated the air.
FAQs About the word foreboding
a feeling of evil to come, an unfavorable omen, ominously propheticof Forebode, Presage of coming ill; expectation of misfortune.
ominous, menacing, sinister, gray, doomy, inauspicious, threatening, darkening, ill-boding, dire
hopeful, bright, favorable, prosperous, unthreatening,favorable, prosperous, promising, promising, encouraging
The foreboding silence in the abandoned building sent shivers down their spines.
The ominous clouds gathered overhead, casting a foreboding shadow over the landscape.
The doctor's face held a foreboding expression, suggesting a grave diagnosis.
The foreboding music swelled, creating an atmosphere of suspense and dread.