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Meaning of foresignify
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foresignify (v. t.)
To signify beforehand; to foreshow; to typify.
foresignify Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The distant rumble of thunder foresignified a change in the weather, bringing with it the promise of a refreshing storm.
- The ominous cackling of ravens foresignified the arrival of misfortune and bad luck.
- The trembling of the earth foresignified an impending earthquake, sending shivers down spines.
- The sudden appearance of a rainbow foresignified renewed hope and the end of a period of darkness.
- The first cry of a newborn child foresignified a new beginning and a lifetime of love and adventure.
- 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.