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  1. noun. fore· shad· ow· ing fȯr-ˈsha-də-wiŋ. plural foreshadowings. Synonyms of foreshadowing. : an indication of what is to come. If the history of the world were a novel, the events so strikingly chronicled in the photographs in this book … would seem a foreshadowing of the recent events …. Ralph Novak.

  2. Foreshadowing definition, an indication of something that will happen in the future, often used as a literary device to hint at or allude to future plot developments: The gothic novel uses foreshadowing to build suspense. See more.

  3. : to represent, indicate, or typify beforehand : prefigure The hero's predicament is foreshadowed in the first chapter. foreshadower fȯr-ˈsha-də-wər noun Synonyms adumbrate forerun harbinger herald prefigure See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus Example Sentences Her early interest in airplanes foreshadowed her later career as a pilot.

  4. Foreshadowing is a literary device in which authors hint at plot developments that don't actually occur until later in the story. Foreshadowing can be achieved directly or indirectly, by making explicit statements or leaving subtle clues about what will happen later in the text.

  5. foreshadow. verb [ T ] formal us / fɔːrˈʃæd.oʊ / uk / fɔːˈʃæd.əʊ /. to act as a warning or sign of a future event: The recent outbreak of violence was foreshadowed by isolated incidents in the city earlier this year. Synonyms. augur formal. betoken old use. bode formal.

  6. To foreshadow is to predict something or to give a hint of what is to come. Your kid sister's ability to take apart a toaster and put it back together might foreshadow a successful career in electronics.

  7. Foreshadowing is a literary device that writers utilize as a means to indicate or hint to readers something that is to follow or appear later in a story. Foreshadowing, when done properly, is an excellent device in terms of creating suspense and dramatic tension for readers.

  8. foreshadowing meaning: the use of details, description, and mood that will take on more meaning later in a written work. Learn more.

  9. Foreshadow definition, to show or indicate beforehand; prefigure: Political upheavals foreshadowed war. See more.

  10. Britannica Dictionary definition of FORESHADOW. [+ object] : to give a suggestion of (something that has not yet happened) Her early interest in airplanes foreshadowed her later career as a pilot. The hero's predicament is foreshadowed in the first chapter.

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