verb
- to give a hint or indication of something that will happen in the future
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘foreshadow’
Examples
- The dark clouds foreshadow an approaching storm.
- Her early success foreshadows a brilliant career ahead.
- The author’s opening chapter foreshadows the tragic ending.
- The economic downturn foreshadows difficult times for many families.
- His nervous behavior foreshadows bad news.
- The strange dream foreshadows events that will unfold later.
- The politician’s speech foreshadows major policy changes.