foretaste|foretasted|foretastes|foretasting in English
verb
taste beforehand, partially experience something which is to come
Use "foretaste|foretasted|foretastes|foretasting" in a sentence
1. The air held a foretaste of rain.
2. Oh, a foretaste of glory divine!
3. Foretaste of Sichuan earthquake were overlooked.
4. It was a foretaste of things to come.
5. The air held a foretaste of a storm.
6. An introductory or preliminary message, sample, or overview; a foretaste.
7. Summer styles are often a foretaste of autumn fashion.
8. He offers a foretaste of Thursday's menu while stirring some soup.
9. The briny air gave a foretaste of the nearby sea.
10. A foretastes of seriousness of incivility is suggested by what has been happening in Houston.
11. Her caustic remark gave him a foretaste of her anger.
12. The violence on the streets was only a foretaste of what was to come.
13. Anticipate definition, to realize beforehand; foretaste or foresee: to Anticipate pleasure
14. The unusually warm spring day seemed like a foretaste of summer.
15. Back in London I had a foretaste of the conflicts that were to come.
16. The arm which was trapped beneath Celia gradually went numb, like a partial foretaste of death.
17. The mainland campaign had been just a foretaste of what might be coming, he said.
18. They were unaware that the street violence was just a foretaste of what was to come.
19. The recent factory closures and job losses are just a foretaste of the recession that is to come.
20. The note to be sounded was brevity, mystery, and a foretaste of impending doom for Germany.
21. Two spectacular wins at the start of the season were a foretaste of things to come .
22. The ICT advances already made are a foretaste of the great potential in this area.
23. This was just a foretaste of what would soon come if they kept their trees.
24. This is but a foretaste of what the emerging technologies will enable us to do.
25. Indeed, she is a foretaste of what we shall be getting in these other ships.