"Foretell" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Foretell" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Foretell" Meaning

To foretell something means to predict or prophesy that it will happen in the future. It can also refer to having a premonition or intuition about what will happen.

"Foretell" Examples

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Foretell is a verb that means to predict or tell in advance what is likely to happen.

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The fortune teller tried to foretell my future, but her predictions were vague and unreliable.
Scientists have been able to foretell the path of hurricanes, allowing for more effective evacuations.
Astrologers claim to be able to foretell the placement of planets and their effects on our lives.
The company's financial analysts were able to foretell a decline in profits, which prompted them to cut costs.
The crystal ball diviner claims to be able to foretell the winning numbers for the lottery.

"Foretell" Similar Words

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Forestry

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Forestry refers to the science, art, and practice of managing and conserving forests, woodlands, and associated ecosystems. It involves the cultivation, management, and protection of forests and the trees that grow within them, as well as the harvesting and processing of wood and other forest products.

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A foretaste is a preliminary or introductory experience or taste of something that is to come. It is a tentative or experimental test of something beforehand to gauge its quality or effect. The word often implies that the experience or thing being referred to is a small or minor representation of something larger or more significant to come.

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A person who foretells or predicts the future, typically through supernatural or magical means.

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