boding (Meaning)

Wordnet

boding (n)

a feeling of evil to come

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boding (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Bode

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boding (a.)

Foreshowing; presaging; ominous.

Webster

boding (n.)

A prognostic; an omen; a foreboding.

boding Sentence Examples

  1. The dark clouds gathering on the horizon were a boding sign of an impending storm.
  2. Her uneasy silence at the dinner table was a boding indication that something was amiss.
  3. The eerie silence in the haunted house filled me with a sense of boding dread.
  4. The mysterious letter left on my doorstep had a boding tone, hinting at danger ahead.
  5. The sudden drop in temperature was a boding omen for the fragile crops in the field.
  6. His cryptic remarks were filled with boding implications that made me uneasy.
  7. The lonely howl of the wolf in the distance carried a boding sense of foreboding.
  8. The ancient ruins held a boding atmosphere, whispering tales of forgotten civilizations.
  9. The teacher's stern expression was a boding warning to the misbehaving students.
  10. 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.