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    Fore·shad·ow
    /fərˈSHadō/

    verb

    • 1. be a warning or indication of (a future event): "it foreshadowed my preoccupation with jazz"
  2. The meaning of FORESHADOW is to represent, indicate, or typify beforehand : prefigure. How to use foreshadow in a sentence.

  3. 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.

  4. 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. portend formal. prefigure formal. presage formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Predicting things and intuition. augury. bellwether.

  5. The meaning of FORESHADOWING is an indication of what is to come; also : the use of such indications (as in a work of literature). How to use foreshadowing in a sentence.

  6. Foreshadow definition: to show or indicate beforehand; prefigure. See examples of FORESHADOW used in a sentence.

  7. 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.

  8. 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. portend formal. prefigure formal. presage formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Predicting things and intuition. augury. bellwether.

  9. Define foreshadow. foreshadow synonyms, foreshadow pronunciation, foreshadow translation, English dictionary definition of foreshadow. tr.v. fore·shad·owed , fore·shad·ow·ing , fore·shad·ows To present an indication or a suggestion of beforehand; presage: hostilities that foreshadowed...

  10. verb. If something foreshadows an event or situation, it suggests that it will happen. The disappointing sales figures foreshadow more redundancies. [VERB noun] The change proposed last month was foreshadowed in the March Budget. [VERB noun] Synonyms: predict, suggest, promise, indicate More Synonyms of foreshadow.

  11. foreshadow something to be a sign of something that will happen in the future. His sudden death had been foreshadowed by earlier health scares. These measures were foreshadowed in last year’s Health Committee report.

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