Thesaurus / telegraphing
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synonyms for telegraphing
- anticipate
- call
- conclude
- crystal-ball
- envision
- forecast
- foresee
- think
- adumbrate
- augur
- conjecture
- croak
- figure
- forebode
- foretell
- gather
- guess
- infer
- judge
- omen
- portend
- presage
- presume
- prognosticate
- prophesy
- read
- suppose
- surmise
- telegraph
- vaticinate
- be afraid
- call it
- crystal-ball divine
- figure out
- forespeak
- have a hunch
- hazard a guess
- make book
- psych out
- see coming
- see handwriting on wall
- size up
- soothsay
- air
- announce
- beam
- circulate
- communicate
- relay
- send
- televise
- transmit
- cable
- colorcast
- radio
- radiograph
- show
- simulcast
- telecast
- telegraph
- telephone
- be on the air
- get out
- go on the air
- go on the airwaves
- put on the air
- anticipate
- augur
- calculate
- conclude
- determine
- estimate
- foresee
- foretell
- gauge
- portend
- adumbrate
- conjecture
- demonstrate
- divine
- figure
- gather
- infer
- plan
- predetermine
- presage
- prognosticate
- prophesy
- reason
- surmise
- telegraph
- call the turn
- dope out
- figure out
- in the cards
- see it coming
- soothsay
- augur
- foretell
- imply
- portend
- predict
- prefigure
- presage
- adumbrate
- betoken
- bode
- forebode
- hint
- omen
- promise
- prophesy
- shadow
- signal
- suggest
- telegraph
- be in the wind
- admonish
- apprise
- dissuade
- tip off
- advise
- alarm
- alert
- flag
- portend
- telegraph
- tip
- forbode
- give fair warning
- give the high sign
- premonish
- pull one's coat
- put a bug in one's ear
- put one wise
- put on guard
- wave a red flag
On this page you'll find 156 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to telegraphing, such as: anticipate, call, conclude, envision, forecast, and foresee.
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How to use telegraphing in a sentence
He took his bag with him each time he left the car, and he meant not to go back if he saw the conductor telegraphing.
THE QUALITY OF MERCYW. D. HOWELLSMadame Piedefer was telegraphing signals to her daughter, which Dinah presently observed and understood.
PARISIANS IN THE COUNTRYHONORE DE BALZACYou could get through to some of the places—Yarmouth, for instance—by telegraphing to the Continent, I suppose?
THE INVASIONWILLIAM LE QUEUXSo intolerable did this seem to him that he was very near to telegraphing an excuse and staying up in London.
THE FORSYTE SAGA, VOLUME III.JOHN GALSWORTHYI was hard on her this afternoon, but I didn't dream— There must be some way to stop her,—by telegraphing ahead, you know.
THE PLEASANT STREET PARTNERSHIPMARY F. LEONARDGrant opened operations by crossing the Rapidan and telegraphing Sherman to advance into Georgia.
THE DAY OF THE CONFEDERACYNATHANIEL W. STEPHENSONTelegraphing from there to our agents of the Associated Press, we proceeded to Cincinnati, to find the city afloat.
A STORY OF THE RED CROSSCLARA BARTONWe did a lot of telegraphing, in La Grange, but even that was lost time if Brady has given us a proper steer.
MOTOR MATT'S DARING RESCUESTANLEY R. MATTHEWSHadn't you better let him down easy by telegraphing him right now to begin to look out for a new place?
THE AZTEC TREASURE-HOUSETHOMAS ALLIBONE JANVIERBy telegraphing to different stations and asking for replies, they could easily make an approximate estimate.
CAPTURING A LOCOMOTIVEWILLIAM PITTENGER