Thesaurus / foreshadow
FEEDBACKHow to use foreshadow in a sentence
Neatly, it also serves as foreshadowing for Paris’s romance with Asher Fleming, also introduced in this episode.
EVERY EPISODE OF GILMORE GIRLS, RANKEDCONSTANCE GRADYOCTOBER 6, 2020VOXThe huge buildup in delinquencies foreshadows the flood to come.
HOUSING FLIPS THE RECESSION SCRIPT: PRICES WILL KEEP RISING FOR UP TO A YEAR, BUT HERE’S HOW THE PARTY WILL ENDSHAWN TULLYOCTOBER 4, 2020FORTUNEHis attorney will likely claim self-defense, as foreshadowed by the president.
OUR NATION TURNS ITS LONELY EYES TO KENOSHAELLEN MCGIRTSEPTEMBER 1, 2020FORTUNESo while modest, Neuralink’s research already foreshadows how this technology could one day change life as we know it.
ELON MUSK IS ONE STEP CLOSER TO CONNECTING A COMPUTER TO YOUR BRAINREBECCA HEILWEILAUGUST 28, 2020VOXAnd, a few researchers suspect, it may even foreshadow a new perspective on reality.
THE MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURE OF PARTICLE COLLISIONS COMES INTO VIEWCHARLIE WOODAUGUST 20, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEThose allusions to former times foreshadow an evil intent on their part.
THE PILGRIM'S SHELL OR FERGAN THE QUARRYMANEUGNE SUEThese events were supposed to foreshadow the speedy demise of the Peel administration.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.III.E. FARR AND E. H. NOLANIt is impossible to predict or in any way to foreshadow any fusion of these hostile elements.
ISLAM HER MORAL AND SPIRITUAL VALUEARTHUR GLYN LEONARDTheir flight was considered to foreshadow evil to the royal family, and their reappearance was regarded as a happy omen.
THE MYSTERIES OF ALL NATIONSJAMES GRANTJust as death seemed a protracted sleep, so did the dream come to foreshadow the life after death.
ELEMENTS OF FOLK PSYCHOLOGYWILHELM WUNDTWORDS RELATED TO FORESHADOW
- accedes
- affiances
- affirms
- agrees
- answers for
- assents
- assures
- bargains
- betroths
- binds
- commits
- compacts
- consents
- contracts
- covenants
- crosses heart
- declares
- engages
- ensures
- espouses
- guarantees
- hocks
- insures
- lives up to
- mortgages
- obligates
- passes
- pawns
- pledges
- plights
- professes
- says so
- secures
- stipulates
- string along
- subscribes
- swears
- swears on bible
- swears up and down
- takes an oath
- undertakes
- underwrites
- vouches
- vows
- warrants
- abuses
- admonishes
- augurs
- blackmails
- blusters
- browbeats
- bullies
- cautions
- comminates
- cows
- enforces
- flex muscles
- forebodes
- forewarns
- fulminates
- growls
- intimidates
- looks daggers
- makes threat
- menaces
- portends
- presages
- pressurizes
- pushes around
- scares
- scowls
- shakes fist at
- snarls
- spooks
- terrorizes
- torments
- walks heavy
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