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Definition of foreshow in English: foreshowverbforeshown fɔːˈʃəʊfôrˈSHō [with object]archaic Give warning or promise of; foretell. astrologers that future fates foreshow Example sentencesExamples - The child playing with its toys foreshows future pleasant plans which will result in tranquility and satisfaction.
- Since, therefore, He was about to be manifested and to suffer in the flesh, His suffering was foreshown.
- It not only foreshows the reality of our times but also depicts the reality as a seeming illusion.
- First he had a dream in the night, which foreshowed him truly the evils that were about to befall him in the person of his son.
- Their extent and clarity are such that they unmistakably foreshow the divine character and mission of Christ.
Rhymes aglow, ago, alow, although, apropos, art nouveau, Bamako, Bardot, beau, Beaujolais Nouveau, below, bestow, blow, bo, Boileau, bons mots, Bordeaux, Bow, bravo, bro, cachepot, cheerio, Coe, crow, Defoe, de trop, doe, doh, dos-à-dos, do-si-do, dough, dzo, Flo, floe, flow, foe, foreknow, forgo, Foucault, froe, glow, go, good-oh, go-slow, grow, gung-ho, Heathrow, heave-ho, heigh-ho, hello, ho, hoe, ho-ho, jo, Joe, kayo, know, lo, low, maillot, malapropos, Marceau, mho, Miró, mo, Mohs, Monroe, mot, mow, Munro, no, Noh, no-show, oh, oho, outgo, outgrow, owe, Perrault, pho, po, Poe, pro, quid pro quo, reshow, righto, roe, Rouault, row, Rowe, sew, shew, show, sloe, slow, snow, so, soh, sow, status quo, stow, Stowe, strow, tally-ho, though, throw, tic-tac-toe, to-and-fro, toe, touch-and-go, tow, trow, undergo, undersow, voe, whacko, whoa, wo, woe, Xuzhou, yo, yo-ho-ho, Zhengzhou, Zhou Definition of foreshow in US English: foreshowverbfôrˈSHō [with object]archaic Give warning or promise of (something); foretell. astrologers that future fates foreshow Example sentencesExamples - Since, therefore, He was about to be manifested and to suffer in the flesh, His suffering was foreshown.
- The child playing with its toys foreshows future pleasant plans which will result in tranquility and satisfaction.
- It not only foreshows the reality of our times but also depicts the reality as a seeming illusion.
- First he had a dream in the night, which foreshowed him truly the evils that were about to befall him in the person of his son.
- Their extent and clarity are such that they unmistakably foreshow the divine character and mission of Christ.
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