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View definitions for foreshadowing

foreshadowing

noun as in auspice

noun as in forewarning

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Example Sentences

The play, like our lives, is circular, the beginning foreshadowing the inevitable end.

President-elect Donald Trump has blown past an Oct 1 deadline to submit a mandatory ethics pledge, potentially foreshadowing a chaotic handoff between the Biden administration and the second Trump term's team.

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Now that the show's wedding episodes have aired, one can't help wondering if the show’s producers were spooning out a bit of foreshadowing.

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The author concluded the post foreshadowing potential issues to come in seasons three and four.

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It was sort of foreshadowed at the top of the season, which opens with the back of Deb and the Caesar statue in Vegas foreshadowing this backstabbing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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