| foreshow | To show or exhibit beforehand; to give foreknowledge of; to prognosticate; to foretell. "Your looks foreshow You have a gentle heart." (Shak) "Next, like Aurora, Spenser rose, Whose purple blush the day foreshows." (Denham) Origin: AS. Foresceawian to foresee, provide; fore + sceawian to see. See Show. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| foreshow | foretell by divine inspiration |
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