verb
- to speak of or mention beforehand; to predict or foretell
- to speak for or on behalf of someone; to advocate or intercede
Usage: archaic or literary; third person singular present tense of 'forespeak'
Usage: archaic; third person singular present tense of 'forespeak'
Examples
- The ancient oracle forespeaks the coming of a great leader.
- His confident demeanor forespeaks success in the competition.
- The dark clouds forespeak an approaching storm.
- She forespeaks the concerns of the community at the town meeting.
- The evidence forespeaks guilt beyond reasonable doubt.