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foretell
verb as in predict, warn
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Example Sentences
That flash point foretells an America becoming more polarized the hotter things get, more sharply divided between its rural and urban communities and more hateful and more dangerous.
Morrissey’s résumé foretold his vision: Old Smoke was a boxing champion, gangster, casino owner, gambler and future United States congressman.
“What we are seeing is a chronicle of a tragedy foretold,” she says.
The same goes for teams putting pitchers on the injured list because of soreness that might or might not foretell a serious injury.
Hitler’s plans were similarly feared and foretold before he cemented his grip on power.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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