foretell in the PONS Dictionary

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foretell a bright future for sb

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He was credited with occult powers which allowed him to foretell the future and so assist military operations.
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The gesture is also ironic and foretelling in the episode.
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The ventriloquist would then interpret the sounds, as they were thought to be able to speak to the dead, as well as foretell the future.
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Unable to diagonize her ill-health, the maids invited the fortune-teller into the palace to foretell the future of the princess.
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She has an almost psychic ability to foretell when someone will arrive at the mansion and always seems to know what's going on.
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The narrator ends his description with the unfortunate announcement of overcasting skies, foretelling rain.
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She accepted her rejection, nonetheless foretelling her admission to the monastery after her death.
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She had a vivid dream foretelling her pregnancy in which a white elephant featured prominently.
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And prophecy foretells a restoration of her power.
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This was irrelevant, however, as foretelling of the monarch's death was counted as treason.
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