presaged

[US]/prɪˈseɪdʒd/
[UK]/prɪˈseɪdʒd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to indicate or warn in advance

Phrases & Collocations

presaged events

presaged change

presaged outcomes

presaged troubles

presaged doom

presaged conflict

presaged success

presaged disaster

presaged fate

Example Sentences

the dark clouds presaged a storm.

his comments presaged the upcoming changes in policy.

the sudden chill in the air presaged winter's arrival.

the news from the market presaged a recession.

her dreams often presaged future events.

the unusual behavior of the animals presaged an earthquake.

his illness presaged a series of unfortunate events.

the signs in the sky presaged a significant change.

her intuition presaged the trouble ahead.

the economic indicators presaged a downturn.

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