The gypsy at the fair will foretell your future for one dollar.
"I will foretell yourfortune. But only for a price," I say mysteriously.
The genie in the fable pretended to foretell certain events. It is said that high winds foretell rain.
In Divination Class, the students used tea leaves in an attempt to foretell the future of the other classmates.
Jen had the foresight to apply to several colleges, knowing that she might not get into the one she wanted the most.
The past tense of foretell is foretold.
Ancient priests would try to foretell the will of the gods by examining the entrails of dead animals.
the war foreshadowed his death
Yes ==== Although foretell and predict are often used interchangeably, predict implies a deduction from facts. Forecast is closer to predict than foretell, which has a mystical aura to it.
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