What is another word for foreshadowed?

Pronunciation: [fɔːʃˈadə͡ʊd] (IPA)

Foreshadowed is a verb that means to give a warning or indication of a future event. There are several synonyms for this term, including presage, portend, augur, foretell, predict, forecast, prophesy, and hint. Presage suggests a presentiment or intuition of what is going to happen. Portend implies an ominous or threatening sign that something is about to occur. Augur conveys a sense of divine intervention or supernatural insight into future events. Foretell is a more general term that indicates the prediction of something in the future. Predict and forecast both imply a calculation or estimation of what will happen. Prophesy is a religious or spiritual term that suggests the foretelling of events by divine inspiration. Lastly, hint implies a subtle or indirect suggestion of what is to come.

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Usage examples for Foreshadowed

He connects no name with this "Vorbildung," and, unhappily, he gives no clue as to how it foreshadowed, and was yet distinct from, the real invention.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
The scientific idea of evolution is here distinctly foreshadowed: though it begins and ends, in Mr. Browning's mind, in the large Theism which was and is the basis of his religious belief.
"A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)"
Mrs. Sutherland Orr
True to the end, he has no thought but for the master who has betrayed him-whose terrible weakness must betray himself-whose fate he sees foreshadowed in his own.
"A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.)"
Mrs. Sutherland Orr

Famous quotes with Foreshadowed

  • Ronald Reagan used to alarm other constituencies by speaking freely about the End Times foreshadowed in the Bible.
    Christopher Hitchens
  • The way of a man's heart will be foreshadowed by what goodness lies in him - coming from above, and from around; but a way foreshadowed is not a way made.
    Donald G. Mitchell
  • That the God-man died for his people, and that His death is their life, is an idea which was in some degree foreshadowed by the older mystical sacrifices.
    William Robertson Smith
  • There is no question but that the laws and principles which Solon laid down both foreshadowed and prepared the way for all republics of later ages, including our own.
    Robert Welch
  • Europeans had often thought that somewhere in the world must dwell a noble race, remnants of that golden age before man became corrupted by civilization. As reports of Indians filtered back to Europe... Michelle de Montaigne took the trouble to talk with explorers, to read the traveler's chronicles, and even to meet three Indians who had been brought as curiosities to the Court of Versailles. He concluded that the Noble Savage has at last been found, for the Indian "hath... no name of magistrate, nor of politics... no contracts... no apparel but natural... The very words that import a lie, falsehood, treason, covetousness, envy, detraction, were not heard among them." Montaigne presented an idealized notion about the aborigines ...that foreshadowed the Noble Savage of Jean Jacques Rousseau.
    Michel de Montaigne

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