foreread (Meaning)

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foreread (v. t.)

To tell beforehand; to signify by tokens; to predestine.

Synonyms & Antonyms of foreread

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foreread Sentence Examples

  1. The captain checked the ship's foremast for any signs of damage.
  2. The towering skyscraper had a forebodingly tall forecourt.
  3. The horse's forelegs were trembling slightly as it approached the starting gate.
  4. The forepeak of the sailboat provided a cozy and secluded sleeping space.
  5. The surgeon meticulously examined the patient's forefinger for signs of infection.
  6. The forehand was the tennis player's strongest shot.
  7. The foredeck was crowded with sailors preparing the ship for departure.
  8. The actress's forehead wrinkled slightly as she expressed a moment of deep contemplation.
  9. The foreword to the book offered a succinct overview of the main themes.
  10. The forefather of the family left behind a legacy of courage and determination.

FAQs About the word foreread

To tell beforehand; to signify by tokens; to predestine.

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The captain checked the ship's foremast for any signs of damage.

The towering skyscraper had a forebodingly tall forecourt.

The horse's forelegs were trembling slightly as it approached the starting gate.

The forepeak of the sailboat provided a cozy and secluded sleeping space.