forebode

[US]/fɔːˈbəʊd/
[UK]/fɔrˈboʊd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to indicate or warn of a future event

Phrases & Collocations

forebode disaster

forebode trouble

forebode change

forebode danger

forebode conflict

forebode doom

forebode fate

forebode loss

forebode failure

forebode grief

Example Sentences

the dark clouds seem to forebode a storm.

his sudden silence forebodes trouble ahead.

these signs forebode a significant change in the market.

her expression seemed to forebode disappointment.

the eerie silence forebodes something ominous.

his dreams often forebode events that come true.

changes in animal behavior can forebode natural disasters.

the old legends forebode the arrival of a hero.

his warnings forebode the dangers of neglecting safety.

the economic indicators forebode a recession.

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