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The example sentences of FORETELL in videos (2 in total of 2)

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they personal pronoun also adverb used verb, past tense the determiner stars noun, plural to to foretell verb, base form the determiner future noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction commune noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction their possessive pronoun gods noun, plural , which wh-determiner seemed verb, past tense

Use "foretell" in a sentence | "foretell" example sentences

How to use "foretell" in a sentence?

  • I love the season well When forest glades are teeming with bright forms, Nor dark and many-folded clouds foretell The coming of storms.
    -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow-
  • Declare the past, diagnose the present, foretell the future; practice these acts. As to diseases, make a habit of two things--to help, or at least to do no harm.
    -Hippocrates-
  • Desire is creation, is the magical element in that process. If there were an instrument by which to measure desire, one could foretell achievement.
    -Willa Cather-
  • Dreams sometimes foretell the future.
    -Mickey Hart-
  • Till facts are grouped & called there can be no prediction. The only advantage of discovering laws is to foretell what will happen & to see bearing of scattered facts.
    -Charles Darwin-
  • It is not possible to foretell the reaction of certain elements in the Army and Navy.
    -Yoshijiro Umezu-
  • Declare the past, diagnose the present, foretell the future.
    -Hippocrates-
  • People who regard themselves as highly efficacious act, think, and feel differently from those who perceive themselves as inefficacious. They produce their own future, rather than simply foretell it.
    -Albert Bandura-
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Definition and meaning of FORETELL

What does "foretell mean?"

/fôrˈtel/

foretell

verb
predict.

What are synonyms of "foretell"?
Some common synonyms of "foretell" are:
  • predict,
  • forecast,
  • foresee,
  • anticipate,
  • envisage,
  • envision,
  • see,
  • prophesy,
  • prognosticate,
  • augur,
  • divine,
  • warn,
  • forewarn,
  • foreshow,
  • croak,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/prəˈdikt/

predict
verb

To guess or estimate what will or might happen.

/ˈfôrˌkast/

forecast
noun verb

calculation or estimate of future events. predict or estimate.

/fôrˈsē/

foresee
verb

be aware of beforehand.

/anˈtisəˌpāt/

anticipate
verb

To expect or look ahead to something positively.

/ənˈvizij/

envisage
verb

To predict; expect; foresee.

/ənˈviZHən/

envision
verb

imagine as future possibility.

see

/sē/

see
verb

To go on a date with someone.

/ˈpräfəˌsī/

prophesy
verb

say that specified thing will happen in future.

/präɡˈnästəˌkāt/

prognosticate
verb

foretell or prophesy.

/ˈôɡər/

augur
noun verb

(in ancient Rome) religious official who observed natural signs interpreting these as indication of divine approval or disapproval of proposed action. To foretell, especially using omens.

/dəˈvīn/

divine
adjective noun verb

Being very good or wonderful. cleric or theologian. To predict through feeling and without reason.

/wôrn/

warn
verb

inform someone in advance of possible danger.

/fôrˈwôrn/

forewarn
verb

To warn or give early warning in advance.

/fôrˈSHō/

other verb

Foretell by divine inspiration. give warning or promise of.

/krōk/

croak
noun verb

hoarse sound made by frog etc.. make croak.

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