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Meaning of foresignify

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foresignify (v. t.)

To signify beforehand; to foreshow; to typify.

foresignify Sentence Examples

  1. The thunderstorm foresignified an impending downpour, casting an ominous shadow over the landscape.
  2. The writer's cryptic opening lines foresignified a captivating tale that would keep readers enthralled.
  3. The subtle rustling of leaves foresignified the presence of a hidden animal in the nearby bushes.
  4. The flickering candlelight foresignified a romantic evening full of warmth and intimacy.
  5. The distant rumble of thunder foresignified a change in the weather, bringing with it the promise of a refreshing storm.
  6. The ominous cackling of ravens foresignified the arrival of misfortune and bad luck.
  7. The trembling of the earth foresignified an impending earthquake, sending shivers down spines.
  8. The sudden appearance of a rainbow foresignified renewed hope and the end of a period of darkness.
  9. The first cry of a newborn child foresignified a new beginning and a lifetime of love and adventure.
  10. The rising sun foresignified a fresh start, bringing with it the promise of a vibrant and fulfilling day.

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To signify beforehand; to foreshow; to typify.

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The thunderstorm foresignified an impending downpour, casting an ominous shadow over the landscape.

The writer's cryptic opening lines foresignified a captivating tale that would keep readers enthralled.

The subtle rustling of leaves foresignified the presence of a hidden animal in the nearby bushes.

The flickering candlelight foresignified a romantic evening full of warmth and intimacy.