boding (Meaning)
boding (n)
a feeling of evil to come
boding (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Bode
boding (a.)
Foreshowing; presaging; ominous.
boding (n.)
A prognostic; an omen; a foreboding.
Synonyms & Antonyms of boding
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boding Sentence Examples
- The dark clouds gathering on the horizon were a boding sign of an impending storm.
- Her uneasy silence at the dinner table was a boding indication that something was amiss.
- The eerie silence in the haunted house filled me with a sense of boding dread.
- The mysterious letter left on my doorstep had a boding tone, hinting at danger ahead.
- The sudden drop in temperature was a boding omen for the fragile crops in the field.
- His cryptic remarks were filled with boding implications that made me uneasy.
- The lonely howl of the wolf in the distance carried a boding sense of foreboding.
- The ancient ruins held a boding atmosphere, whispering tales of forgotten civilizations.
- The teacher's stern expression was a boding warning to the misbehaving students.
- The protagonist's encounter with the stranger had a boding air, setting the stage for an ominous turn of events.
FAQs About the word boding
a feeling of evil to comeof Bode, Foreshowing; presaging; ominous., A prognostic; an omen; a foreboding.
forerunner, prediction, suggestion, augury, herald,omen, foreshadowing, presage, portent, foreboding
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The dark clouds gathering on the horizon were a boding sign of an impending storm.
Her uneasy silence at the dinner table was a boding indication that something was amiss.
The eerie silence in the haunted house filled me with a sense of boding dread.
The mysterious letter left on my doorstep had a boding tone, hinting at danger ahead.