forbode (Meaning)
forbode
augur, predict, to have an inward conviction of (something, such as a coming ill or misfortune), foretell, portend
Synonyms & Antonyms of forbode
forbode Sentence Examples
- The ominous storm clouds foreboded an impending tempest.
- His furtive glances and evasive answers foreboded trouble.
- The doctor's grave expression foreboded a grim diagnosis.
- The eerie silence of the abandoned house foreboded a dark secret.
- The flickering lights and strange noises foreboded paranormal activity.
- The political unrest and rising tensions foreboded a potential conflict.
- The impending recession foreboded economic hardship.
- The tension in his voice foreboded a heated argument.
- The ominous signs foreboded a cataclysmic event.
- The uneasy feeling in the pit of her stomach foreboded something amiss.
FAQs About the word forbode
augur, predict, to have an inward conviction of (something, such as a coming ill or misfortune), foretell, portend
promise, forecast, bode, anticipate, indicate,predict, bid fair, imply, portend, prognosticate
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The ominous storm clouds foreboded an impending tempest.
His furtive glances and evasive answers foreboded trouble.
The doctor's grave expression foreboded a grim diagnosis.
The eerie silence of the abandoned house foreboded a dark secret.