forefeel Sentence Examples
- The forefeel of the impending storm filled the air with an unsettling tension.
- The doctor could forefeel the patient's deterioration, despite their assurances.
- The fragrance of blooming lilies carried the forefeel of summer's warmth.
- The sound of thunder in the distance gave a forefeel of the tempest that was brewing.
- A shiver ran down her spine as she forefelt the presence of something sinister behind her.
- The forefeel of success fueled his determination to push even harder.
- The teacher's forefeel of the student's potential inspired her to give them extra guidance.
- The artist's forefeel of the masterpiece he would create filled him with both excitement and trepidation.
- The scientist forefelt a breakthrough in his research, sending a surge of anticipation through his veins.
- The forefeel of the future cast a hopeful glow over the present, reminding her that better times lay ahead.
forefeel Meaning
Webster
forefeel (v. t.)
To feel beforehand; to have a presentiment of.
Synonyms & Antonyms of forefeel
FAQs About the word forefeel
To feel beforehand; to have a presentiment of.
anticipate, foresee, foreknow,divine, predict, fear, apprehend, prevision, envision, forewarn
No antonyms found.
The forefeel of the impending storm filled the air with an unsettling tension.
The doctor could forefeel the patient's deterioration, despite their assurances.
The fragrance of blooming lilies carried the forefeel of summer's warmth.
The sound of thunder in the distance gave a forefeel of the tempest that was brewing.