presaged (Meaning)

presaged

an intuition or feeling of what is going to happen in the future, foretell, predict, something that foreshadows or portends a future event, a warning or suggestion of future events, omen, to give a sign or warning of, to make or utter a prediction, warning or indication of the future, prognostication, to give an omen or warning of

presaged Sentence Examples

  1. The ominous storm clouds presaged an impending downpour.
  2. The heated argument presaged a bitter divorce.
  3. The patient's deteriorating health presaged a tragic outcome.
  4. The decline in stock prices presaged an economic recession.
  5. The ominous silence presaged an ambush.
  6. The unusual animal behavior presaged an earthquake.
  7. The politician's empty promises presaged a lack of integrity.
  8. The rise in crime rates presaged social unrest.
  9. The discovery of ancient artifacts presaged an important archaeological breakthrough.
  10. The tension in the air presaged an explosive altercation.

FAQs About the word presaged

an intuition or feeling of what is going to happen in the future, foretell, predict, something that foreshadows or portends a future event, a warning or suggest

predicted, foretold, forecasted,read, called, foresaw, prophesied, prognosticated, anticipated, forecast

told, reported, related,described, recited, narrated,recounted,

The ominous storm clouds presaged an impending downpour.

The heated argument presaged a bitter divorce.

The patient's deteriorating health presaged a tragic outcome.

The decline in stock prices presaged an economic recession.