forebode|foreboded|forebodes|foreboding in English
verb
[fore'bode || fɔr'bəʊd /fɔː-]
predict, foretell; sense future misfortune or doom; prophesy
Use "forebode|foreboded|forebodes|foreboding" in a sentence
1. Those black clouds forebode rain.
2. I foreboded that I might fail.
3. These developments forebode disaster.
4. She foreboded her failure in the exam.
5. Black clouds forebode a storm.
6. Abodement: Foreboding; prognostication; omen
7. The dark clouds forebode a rainstorm.
8. These black clouds forebode a violent storm.
9. Aboding ( plural Abodings ) ( obsolete) A foreboding
10. Mazzin's presence filled us with foreboding.
11. Foreboding mingled with his excitement.
12. The letter filled him with foreboding.
13. She had a foreboding of danger.
14. Auguste regarded them grimly and with foreboding.
15. It is very difficult to forebode all the time.
16. Boding definition, a foreBoding; omen
17. An omen or foreBoding, especially of evil.
18. Pestilence was known to have been foreboded by a shower of crimson light.
19. I had a kind of foreboding.
20. An omen or foreBoding, especially of evil
21. Thoughts about the future filled him with foreboding.
22. 3 synonyms for Boding: foreBoding, premonition, presentiment
23. What does Aboding mean? (obsolete) A foreboding
24. The sky was dull, with a foreboding of rain.
25. Ill-Boding definition, foreBoding evil; inauspicious; unlucky: ill-Boding stars