Thesaurus / forebode
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Now, with real inflation for the first time in more than a generation, the dormant fears have been roused, and fear has a way of gripping not just our sense of the present but foreboding about the future.
INFLATION MAY ALREADY HAVE PEAKED. OVERREACTING BRINGS ITS OWN RISKSZACHARY KARABELLMAY 13, 2022TIMEThe reality of the crisis isn’t as foreboding as Milman initially makes it seem.
WHY YOU SHOULD CARE ABOUT ‘THE INSECT CRISIS’ALLIE WILKINSONAPRIL 26, 2022SCIENCE NEWSAmid a sea of blinking green and blue lights, an entire rack of computers suddenly scintillates yellow, and then, after a few seconds, a foreboding red.
INSIDE THE PHYSICAL FOOTPRINT OF THE CLOUDSTEVEN GONZALES MONSERRATE/THE MIT PRESS READERFEBRUARY 14, 2022POPULAR-SCIENCEHaving each court changing schedules and advancing a larger volume of cases to trial has filled him with a feeling of foreboding.
AMID CALLS FOR REFORM, MAINE’S CRIMINAL DEFENSE SYSTEM REACHES A “BREAKING POINT”BY SAMANTHA HOGAN, THE MAINE MONITORJUNE 8, 2021PROPUBLICAThey all seem to represent doors or portals of some kind—dark, monumental, and foreboding.
HOW THESE ROTHKOS WERE RESTORED WITHOUT TOUCHING THE CANVASADAM ROGERSMAY 30, 2021THE DAILY BEASTIt gave Jones a sense of foreboding about what may become of her own votes for Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff.
PAIR OF GEORGIA RUNOFF RACES ARE RAZOR CLOSE WITH U.S. SENATE CONTROL AT STAKEFELICIA SONMEZ, COLBY ITKOWITZ, JOHN WAGNER, PAULINA FIROZI, AMY B WANGJANUARY 6, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe storm raised over King Christian's letter was such as to forebode no other settlement than by arms.
A HISTORY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, YEAR BY YEAREDWIN EMERSONFrom her history the shadow of the Horde, one is tempted to forebode, in the words of Poe, shall be lifted nevermore.
THE RISE OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIREHECTOR H. MUNROThe menaces of my persecutor seemed to forebode the inevitable interruption of this system.
CALEB WILLIAMSWILLIAM GODWINThis profound tranquility excited the suspicions of the Black Bear; it seemed to forebode an impending storm.
THE TIGER-SLAYERGUSTAVE AIMARDWORDS RELATED TO FOREBODE
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