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Verb
(1) indicate, as with a sign or an omen
(2) indicate by signs
(3) indicate
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Verb
(1) indicate, as with a sign or an omen
(2) indicate by signs
(3) indicate
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(1) The lighting and staging of the work foreshadow the tragedy effectively, juxtaposing dark, foreboding scenes with light, flirtatious ones.
(2) This is eventually revealed to have an oblique connection with the main storyline, and to foreshadow the traumatic events behind the making of the enigmatic footage: the dots just about join up.
(3) Light traffic offered little to foreshadow the afternoon's events; the St. Laurent shopping centre had a parking garage filled with cars as I passed by.
(4) Two events foreshadow a significant change in the fortunes of marriage and family in Australia.
(5) These dreams are invariably important, and often foreshadow events in the near future.
(6) This impression is not quite accurate but does foreshadow events to come.
(7) Suffice it to say that the smallest details foreshadow these surprises, in heartbreaking and heart-lifting ways.
(8) What then is the picture of the world in the mind of this child, and how does it foreshadow the future events of the story?
(9) In a move which could foreshadow the end of super-quarries in Scotland, the Scottish Executive is preparing to review its controversial guidance on mineral workings.
(10) But as the sun sets on a troubled election, it's still not clear if that anger foreshadows a change in power.
(11) The sky was a dark blood red that night almost as if foreshadowing the events to come.
(12) After all, what Hollywood screenwriter would spend half an hour foreshadowing an event that never arrives?
(13) This evening's episode foreshadows the finale.
(14) This foreshadowed the sacrifice that Jesus made as the perfect Lamb of God to settle the requirement of blood for life once and for all.
(15) The former poem foreshadows future rebellion when he proclaims to the guards.
(16) Their debates over conservatism foreshadowed our debates today over liberalism.
Show Examples
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(1) The lighting and staging of the work foreshadow the tragedy effectively, juxtaposing dark, foreboding scenes with light, flirtatious ones.
(2) This is eventually revealed to have an oblique connection with the main storyline, and to foreshadow the traumatic events behind the making of the enigmatic footage: the dots just about join up.
(3) Light traffic offered little to foreshadow the afternoon's events; the St. Laurent shopping centre had a parking garage filled with cars as I passed by.
(4) Two events foreshadow a significant change in the fortunes of marriage and family in Australia.
(5) These dreams are invariably important, and often foreshadow events in the near future.
(6) This impression is not quite accurate but does foreshadow events to come.
(7) Suffice it to say that the smallest details foreshadow these surprises, in heartbreaking and heart-lifting ways.
(8) What then is the picture of the world in the mind of this child, and how does it foreshadow the future events of the story?
(9) In a move which could foreshadow the end of super-quarries in Scotland, the Scottish Executive is preparing to review its controversial guidance on mineral workings.
(10) But as the sun sets on a troubled election, it's still not clear if that anger foreshadows a change in power.
(11) The sky was a dark blood red that night almost as if foreshadowing the events to come.
(12) After all, what Hollywood screenwriter would spend half an hour foreshadowing an event that never arrives?
(13) This evening's episode foreshadows the finale.
(14) This foreshadowed the sacrifice that Jesus made as the perfect Lamb of God to settle the requirement of blood for life once and for all.
(15) The former poem foreshadows future rebellion when he proclaims to the guards.
(16) Their debates over conservatism foreshadowed our debates today over liberalism.
Synonyms
Verb
1. signal
2. indicate
3. signify
4. mean
5. be a sign of
6. suggest
7. herald
8. be a harbinger of
9. warn of
10. portend
11. prefigure
12. presage
13. promise
14. point to
15. anticipate
16. spell
17. forebode
18. foretoken
19. betoken
20. adumbrate
21. foreshow
Synonyms
(↓)
Verb
1. signal
2. indicate
3. signify
4. mean
5. be a sign of
6. suggest
7. herald
8. be a harbinger of
9. warn of
10. portend
11. prefigure
12. presage
13. promise
14. point to
15. anticipate
16. spell
17. forebode
18. foretoken
19. betoken
20. adumbrate
21. foreshow
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