foregleam (Meaning)

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foregleam (n.)

An antecedent or premonitory gleam; a dawning light.

Synonyms & Antonyms of foregleam

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foregleam Sentence Examples

  1. The foregleam of dawn illuminated the eastern horizon, casting a soft glow upon the sleeping town.
  2. The distant lightning sent a foregleam into the darkness, announcing the impending storm.
  3. The faint foregleam of knowledge sparked in her mind, promising new insights.
  4. The glimmer of hope on his face was a foregleam of his future recovery.
  5. The first foregleam of spring arrived in the form of tiny snowdrops blooming in the garden.
  6. The foregleam of a smile hinted at the amusement beneath her stern exterior.
  7. The foregleam of victory danced in their eyes as they charged into battle.
  8. The foregleam of disaster cast a long shadow over their plans.
  9. The foregleam of death lingered in the air, sending shivers down their spines.
  10. The foregleam of the full moon peeked out from behind the clouds, casting an ethereal glow.

FAQs About the word foregleam

An antecedent or premonitory gleam; a dawning light.

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The foregleam of dawn illuminated the eastern horizon, casting a soft glow upon the sleeping town.

The distant lightning sent a foregleam into the darkness, announcing the impending storm.

The faint foregleam of knowledge sparked in her mind, promising new insights.

The glimmer of hope on his face was a foregleam of his future recovery.