foretell|foretelling|foretells|foretold in English
verb
[fore'tell || fɔr'tel /fɔː]
predict, prophesy, tell in advance
Use "foretell|foretelling|foretells|foretold" in a sentence
1. Agabus foretells famine (27-30)
2. Jesus foretells his death (20-37)
3. Can Dreams Foretell the Future?
4. Isaiah Foretells the Desolation of Judah
5. Jesus foretells what future for the temple?
6. Does the Bible really foretell the future?
7. How Daniel’s Prophecy Foretells the Messiah’s Arrival
8. Dreams often foretell many important things.
9. To foretell or predict ( the future ).
10. The barometer did not foretell of fog!
11. What modern events does the prophecy foretell?
12. She could foretell what his reaction would be.
13. Something difficult or impossible to foretell or foresee.
14. 10 synonyms for Anticipatory: expectant, foreseeing, apprehensive, provident, foretelling
15. A prophet denounces sin and foretells its consequences.
16. “A prophet denounces sin and foretells its consequences.
17. 591: Foretells Nebuchadnezzar’s invasion of Egypt; completes writing
18. Lampadomancy and requiem, Eden, foretell a gathered Bajulation
19. Lampadomancy and requiem, Eden, foretell a gathered Bajulation
20. A small foretold everything.
21. 10 From the beginning I foretell the outcome,
22. Who could ever foretell that Paul would turn traitor?
23. 5 Notice that what Isaiah foretells is not mere speculation.
24. Augurists could foretell the future from observing cats’ behavior
25. We can't foretell how the world will end.