Foretell
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British pronunciation/fɔːtˈɛl/
American pronunciation/fɔɹˈtɛɫ/

Definición y Significado de "foretell"

to foretell
01

predecir

to predict or say in advance what will happen in the future
Transitive: to foretell a future event
to foretell definition and meaning
02

predecir

to show or suggest that something will happen in the future
Transitive: to foretell sth
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foretell

v

foretelling

n

foretelling

n
example
Ejemplo
The ancient seer claimed to foretell the fate of individuals through visions.
Some believe that certain dreams can foretell upcoming events.
Weather forecasters use data to foretell upcoming weather conditions.
She said her grandmother had the ability to foretell when someone was about to visit.
He had a knack for foretelling market trends and making successful investments.
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