foreshadow

  • 11Foreshadow (Lexx) — The Foreshadow is one of His Divine Shadow s predecessor weapons of mass destruction, from the sci fi television series LEXX. Function In a similar fashion to the Lexx , the Foreshadow is a planet killing starship, used to destroy heretic worlds …

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  • 12foreshadow — transitive verb Date: 1577 to represent, indicate, or typify beforehand ; prefigure • foreshadower noun …

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  • 13foreshadow — foreshadower, n. /fawr shad oh, fohr /, v.t. to show or indicate beforehand; prefigure: Political upheavals foreshadowed war. [1570 80; FORE + SHADOW] * * * …

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  • 14foreshadow — verb To presage, or suggest something in advance …

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  • 15foreshadow — Synonyms and related words: adumbrate, adumbration, augur, augury, auspicate, auspice, betoken, betokening, betokenment, bode, body forth, demonstrate, embody, exemplify, figure, forebode, foreshadowing, foreshow, foreshowing, foretoken,… …

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  • 16foreshadow — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. prefigure, foretoken (see prediction). II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. prefigure, presage, portend, imply; see foretell . III (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To give an indication of something in advance:… …

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  • 17foreshadow — fore|shad|ow [fo:ˈʃædəu US fo:rˈʃædou] v [T] to show or say that something will happen in the future ▪ The revolution foreshadowed an entirely new social order …

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  • 18foreshadow — fore|shad|ow [ fɔr ʃædou ] verb transitive if something foreshadows a future event, it shows or gives a warning that it will happen: The storms and rains of that year foreshadowed a long period of unstable weather conditions …

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  • 19foreshadow — v. indicate beforehand, portend, foretell …

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  • 20foreshadow v — When he stepped out into the dusk with his three brothers he had a sudden four shadowing …

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