foreshow Sentence Examples

  1. The thunderstorm unleashed a foreshow of lightning and deafening thunder.
  2. The comet's trajectory provided a foreshow of its imminent arrival in the solar system.
  3. The politician's fiery speech was a foreshow of the radical policies he intended to implement.
  4. The earthquake's tremors were a foreshow of the catastrophic event that would follow.
  5. The pilot felt a sense of foreboding as the storm raged violently, foreshadowing a perilous flight.
  6. The stock market's volatility was a foreshow of the economic turbulence to come.
  7. The subtle shift in the weather foreshadowed the coming blizzard.
  8. The first few notes of the symphony were a foreshow of the haunting and emotional melodies to follow.
  9. The scientist's hypothesis was a foreshow of the groundbreaking discovery he would make.
  10. The scout's movements through the dense undergrowth were a foreshow of the uncharted territory ahead.

foreshow Meaning

Wordnet

foreshow (v)

foretell by divine inspiration

Webster

foreshow (v. t.)

To show or exhibit beforehand; to give foreknowledge of; to prognosticate; to foretell.

Synonyms & Antonyms of foreshow

FAQs About the word foreshow

foretell by divine inspirationTo show or exhibit beforehand; to give foreknowledge of; to prognosticate; to foretell.

presage,foretell, bode,tell (of), denote, indicate, signify, betoken, point (to), bespeak

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The thunderstorm unleashed a foreshow of lightning and deafening thunder.

The comet's trajectory provided a foreshow of its imminent arrival in the solar system.

The politician's fiery speech was a foreshow of the radical policies he intended to implement.

The earthquake's tremors were a foreshow of the catastrophic event that would follow.