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    presage
    /ˈprɛsɪdʒ/

    verb

    • 1. be a sign or warning of (an imminent event, typically an unwelcome one): "the heavy clouds above the moorland presaged snow"

    noun

    • 1. an omen or portent: "the fever was a sombre presage of his final illness"

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  2. Presage is a formal verb that means to show or suggest that something, often something unpleasant, will happen. Learn more about its usage, synonyms and examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

    • Simplified

      PRESAGE translate: 预示,预兆(尤指不祥之事). Learn more in the...

    • Augur

      AUGUR definition: 1. to be a sign of especially good or bad...

    • Betoken

      BETOKEN definition: 1. to mean something or be a sign of...

  3. Presage can be a noun meaning an omen or a warning of something to come, or a verb meaning to foretell or foreshadow. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, history, and usage from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Presage is a noun or verb that means a sign or warning of something about to happen, or a sense of foreboding. Learn how to use it in sentences, see synonyms and word origin, and compare with irony.

  5. Presage can be a noun meaning a presentiment or foreboding, or a verb meaning to have a presentiment or to forecast. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words.

  6. Presage is a formal verb that means to show or suggest that something, often something unpleasant, will happen. Learn more about its meaning, synonyms, and usage with examples from various sources.

  7. As a noun, presage is a warning or omen of bad things to come, like a strange quiet and stillness in the air, presage to the coming tornado. As a verb, presage means "to make a prediction or give a warning of what's to come."

  8. Presage means an indication or warning of a future occurrence; an omen. It can also mean a feeling or intuition of what is going to occur; a presentiment. See synonyms, translations and usage examples of presage.