forboded (Meaning)
forboded
augur, predict, to have an inward conviction of (something, such as a coming ill or misfortune), foretell, portend
Synonyms & Antonyms of forboded
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forboded Sentence Examples
- The oppressive atmosphere forboded an impending storm.
- His anxious gaze forboded an uncertain future.
- The ominous screech of the raven forboded ill tidings.
- The darkening clouds forboded a torrential downpour.
- The doctor's somber expression forboded a grave diagnosis.
- The silence that descended upon the group forboded a tense confrontation.
- The howling wind forboded a dangerous tempest.
- The eerie creaking of the old house forboded a sinister presence.
- The flickering lights forboded a power outage.
- The suspicious characters lurking in the shadows forboded trouble.
FAQs About the word forboded
augur, predict, to have an inward conviction of (something, such as a coming ill or misfortune), foretell, portend
predicted, promised, boded, anticipated, forecasted, bade fair, warned, prophesied, foretold, augured
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The oppressive atmosphere forboded an impending storm.
His anxious gaze forboded an uncertain future.
The ominous screech of the raven forboded ill tidings.
The darkening clouds forboded a torrential downpour.