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Forebode   Listen
verb
Forebode  v. i.  To foretell; to presage; to augur. "If I forebode aright."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Forebode" Quotes from Famous Books



... O woe is me! my father lose, lightener of every care, Of every ill: me all alone, me weary, father dear, 710 There wouldst thou leave; thou borne away from perils all for nought! Ah, neither Helenus the seer, despite the fears he taught, Nor grim Celaeno in her wrath, this grief of soul forebode. This was the latest of my toils, the goal of all my road, For me departed thence some God to this your land ...
— The AEneids of Virgil - Done into English Verse • Virgil

... Evil I forebode? Come, let us haste to rescue her. I fear Her daring soul hath led her on too far; Alone she combats in the midst of foes, And without ...
— The Works of Frederich Schiller in English • Frederich Schiller



Words linked to "Forebode" :   predict, bet, foretell, second-guess, promise, outguess, foreboding, venture, prognosticate, prophesy, anticipate, pretend, calculate, vaticinate, augur, read, call, wager, forecast, hazard



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