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    foreboding
    /fɔːˈbəʊdɪŋ/

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. implying that something bad is going to happen: "when the Doctor spoke, his voice was dark and foreboding"

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  2. Foreboding is a literary word for a feeling that something very bad is going to happen soon. Learn how to use it in sentences, synonyms, and translations.

  3. Foreboding is a noun or adjective that means a sign or feeling of something bad or unpleasant that is going to happen. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries.

  4. Foreboding is a literary term for a feeling that something very bad is going to happen soon. Learn how to use it in a sentence, see related words and phrases, and compare it with presentiment.

  5. noun. a prediction; portent. a strong inner feeling or notion of a future misfortune, evil, etc.; presentiment. adjective. that forebodes, especially evil. foreboding. / fɔːˈbəʊdɪŋ / noun. a feeling of impending evil, disaster, etc. an omen or portent. adjective. presaging something. Discover More. Derived Forms. foreˈbodingness, noun.

  6. Forebode means to have a feeling that something unfortunate is going to happen, or to foretell, portend. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for forebode.

  7. A foreboding is a glimpse or a feeling that bad things are going to happen. It's a premonition, or look into the future. Most times foreboding implies that something evil is coming, but sometimes it's used for anything bad up ahead, as in "she had a foreboding that the trip would get canceled due to the hurricane." Even if the future looks ...

  8. Foreboding is a noun that means a sense of impending evil or misfortune, or an omen or portent. Learn how to use it in a sentence, see synonyms, translations and related words.