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foreshow

/fɔ:'ʃoun/
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Word: Foreshow

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To "foreshow" means to predict or indicate something that will happen in the future, often through a sign or a vision. It has a somewhat old-fashioned or literary feel and can imply that the prediction is made with some divine or supernatural insight.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "foreshow" when you want to talk about someone predicting or hinting at future events. It is often used in contexts related to literature, prophecy, or dramatic storytelling.
Example Sentences:
  1. The old woman claimed she could foreshow the coming of storms by observing the behavior of the animals.
  2. In the novel, the dreams of the main character foreshow the challenges she will face ahead.
Advanced Usage:
  • "Foreshow" often appears in literary contexts. Writers might use it to create suspense or to hint at future occurrences without revealing them completely.
Word Variants:
  • Foreshadow (verb): This is a more commonly used term that means to indicate or suggest something that will happen in the future, often in a subtle way.
  • Foreshadowing (noun): The act of providing hints or clues about what will happen later in a story.
Different Meaning:

While "foreshow" primarily means to predict or foresee events, it can also imply that the prediction is based on some higher power or inspiration.

Synonyms:
  • Predict
  • Foretell
  • Prophesy
  • Indicate
  • Herald
Related Idioms:
  • "The writing on the wall": This idiom means that there are clear signs something bad is going to happen, similar to foreshowing.
Phrasal Verbs:

There are no direct phrasal verbs associated with "foreshow," but you could use phrases like "to hint at" or "to predict" as alternatives in conversation.

Summary:

"Foreshow" is a verb that means to predict or indicate future events, often with a sense of divine inspiration.

Verb
  1. foretell by divine inspiration

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