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bodeto be an omen of; to portend: The future bodes well for you. Not to be confused with:bowed – used a bow on a stringed instrument: bowed a bass violinbode 1 B0361500 (bōd)v. bod·ed, bod·ing, bodes v.tr.1. To be an omen of: heavy seas that boded trouble for small craft.2. Archaic To predict; foretell.v.intr. To be an omen; portend: The peace accord bodes well for the city under siege. [Middle English boden, from Old English bodian, to announce; see bheudh- in Indo-European roots.]
bode 2 B0361500 (bōd)v.A past tense of bide.bode (bəʊd) vb1. to be an omen of (good or ill, esp of ill); portend; presage2. (tr) archaic to predict; foretell[Old English bodian; related to Old Norse botha to proclaim, Old Frisian bodia to invite] ˈboding n, adj ˈbodement n
bode (bəʊd) vb the past tense of bidebode1 (boʊd) v. bod•ed, bod•ing. v.t. 1. to be an omen of; portend: news that bodes evil. 2. Archaic. to foretell; predict. v.i. 3. to portend: The promotion bodes well for his future. [before 1000; Middle English; Old English bodian, derivative of boda messenger] bode2 (boʊd) v. a pt. of bide. bode - Boda is messenger in Germanic, hence "bode"; at first, a bode was a command—then an omen or premonition.See also related terms for messenger.bode Past participle: boded Gerund: boding
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I bode | you bode | he/she/it bodes | we bode | you bode | they bode |
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I boded | you boded | he/she/it boded | we boded | you boded | they boded |
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I am boding | you are boding | he/she/it is boding | we are boding | you are boding | they are boding |
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I have boded | you have boded | he/she/it has boded | we have boded | you have boded | they have boded |
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I was boding | you were boding | he/she/it was boding | we were boding | you were boding | they were boding |
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I had boded | you had boded | he/she/it had boded | we had boded | you had boded | they had boded |
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I will bode | you will bode | he/she/it will bode | we will bode | you will bode | they will bode |
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I will have boded | you will have boded | he/she/it will have boded | we will have boded | you will have boded | they will have boded |
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I will be boding | you will be boding | he/she/it will be boding | we will be boding | you will be boding | they will be boding |
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I have been boding | you have been boding | he/she/it has been boding | we have been boding | you have been boding | they have been boding |
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I will have been boding | you will have been boding | he/she/it will have been boding | we will have been boding | you will have been boding | they will have been boding |
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I had been boding | you had been boding | he/she/it had been boding | we had been boding | you had been boding | they had been boding |
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I would bode | you would bode | he/she/it would bode | we would bode | you would bode | they would bode |
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I would have boded | you would have boded | he/she/it would have boded | we would have boded | you would have boded | they would have boded | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | bode - indicate by signs; "These signs bode bad news"augur, auspicate, omen, portend, foreshadow, presage, prognosticate, predict, prefigure, betoken, forecast, foretellthreaten - to be a menacing indication of something:"The clouds threaten rain"; "Danger threatens"bespeak, betoken, indicate, signal, point - be a signal for or a symptom of; "These symptoms indicate a serious illness"; "Her behavior points to a severe neurosis"; "The economic indicators signal that the euro is undervalued"foreshow - foretell by divine inspiration |
bodeverb augur, portend, threaten, predict, signify, foreshadow, presage, betoken, be an omen, forebode Grace had dried her eyes. That boded well.bodeverbTo give an indication of something in advance:adumbrate, augur, forecast, forerun, foreshadow, foretell, foretoken, portend, prefigure, presage, prognosticate.Translationsbode (bəud) : bode ill/well to be an omen of or to foretell bad or good fortune. This bodes well for the future. 預示(警)… 预兆bode
augur well forTo be a sign of good things to come. An "augur" was an oracle in ancient Rome. This rain does not augur well for our baseball game. Well, that poor performance review does not augur well for a raise.See also: wellbode well for (someone or something)To seem indicative of a favorable outcome. This phrase is often used in the negative to suggest the opposite. Sunny weather bodes well for our flight leaving on time. Being late to a job interview does not bode well for you getting hired.See also: bode, wellbode ill for (someone or something)To seem indicative of a negative outcome. Rainy weather bodes ill for our flight leaving on time. Being late to a job interview bodes ill for you getting hired.See also: bode, illbid defianceTo remain firm or resolute; to refuse to yield. Our toddler usually bids defiance to any mention of bedtime.See also: bid, defiancebid fairTo seem probable or likely. Her grades are good enough that she bids fair to get into that excellent high school.See also: bid, fairaugur well for someone or somethingto indicate or predict good things for someone or something. (Usually in the negative.) This latest economic message does not augur well for the stock market. I am afraid that this poll data does not augur well for the incumbent in the election.See also: wellbode somehow for someone or somethingto foretell or portend fortune or misfortune for someone or something. (Typically with ill or well.) Things do not bode well for the stock market. Things do not bode well for your future at this job.See also: bode, somehowaugur well forAlso, augur ill for; bode well or ill for . Have good (or bad) expectations for someone or something. For example, John's recovery from surgery augurs well for the team and The Republican victory in the Congressional elections bodes ill for affirmative action. The verb augur is derived from the Latin word for "soothsayer" (predictor of the future), a meaning perpetuated in this phrase and so used since the late 1700s. The verb bode comes from the Old English bodian, meaning "to announce or foretell," and is rarely heard today except in this idiom, which dates from about 1700. See also: wellbode ˈwell/ˈill (for somebody/something) (formal) be a good/bad sign for somebody/something: These figures do not bode well for the company’s future.See also: bode, ill, well bid defiance To refuse to submit; offer resistance to.See also: bid, defiance bid fair To appear likely.See also: bid, fairBode
Bode a river in the German Democratic Republic; left tributary of the Saale (Elbe basin). Length, 160 km; basin area, 3,300 sq km. Rises in two streams on the eastern slopes of the Hartz, flowing in a picturesque narrow valley. Reservoirs and hydroelectric power plants are located in its upper reaches. The cities of Thale, Oschersleben, and Strasfurt are located on the river. MedicalSeeBIDEBODE
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bode Related to bode: bode well, Bode plotSynonyms for bodeverb augurSynonyms- augur
- portend
- threaten
- predict
- signify
- foreshadow
- presage
- betoken
- be an omen
- forebode
Synonyms for bodeverb to give an indication of something in advanceSynonyms- adumbrate
- augur
- forecast
- forerun
- foreshadow
- foretell
- foretoken
- portend
- prefigure
- presage
- prognosticate
Synonyms for bodeverb indicate by signsSynonyms- augur
- auspicate
- omen
- portend
- foreshadow
- presage
- prognosticate
- predict
- prefigure
- betoken
- forecast
- foretell
Related Words- threaten
- bespeak
- betoken
- indicate
- signal
- point
- foreshow
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