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Often used in the same context:
portend,
foreshadow,
herald,
foretell,
harbinger,
prefigure,
forebode,
precede,
augur,
signify,
precipitate,
prelude,
offing,
necessitate,
bode,
precursor,
prompt,
mean,
trigger,
foresee,
imply,
portent,
spur,
occur,
engender,
entail,
allude,
coincided,
complicate,
forestall,
provoke,
ensue,
embolden,
imperil,
indicate,
beget,
imminent,
marked,
pave,
constitute,
dampen,
predate,
affect,
catalyze,
envisage,
hinge,
signaling,
materialize,
involve,
culminate,
jeopardize,
overshadow,
loom,
spark,
augury,
betoken,
reignite,
emblematic,
death knell,
eventuate,
predicting,
hasten,
exacerbate,
underpin,
girding,
paralleled,
denote,
inevitable,
omen,
depress,
indicative,
underlie,
heighten,
bracing,
happen,
arouse,
hamper,
underscore,
mirrored,
reflected,
roil,
echo,
usher,
equate,
threaten,
spook,
hinder,
preclude,
stoke,
prophesied,
fizzle,
reverberate,
characterize,
suggest,
instigate,
hinting,
connote,
presuppose,
result,
notwithstanding,
bespeak,
spawns,
presages,
omens,
auguries,
tidings,
presentiment,
foreboding,
presentiments,
prognostics,
forebodings,
portents,
premonition,
prognostic,
premonitions,
chance,
mischance,
prospect,
enervating,
fitful,
freezing,
givest,
inclement,
showery,
unpredicted,
unseasonable,
unspectacular,
again,
aging,
anaphylactic,
atrocious,
attritional,
autolytic,
awaited,
baffling,
battering,
biting
More specific:
auspice,
death knell,
foreboding,
foreshow,
prophesy,
threaten
Appears in the definition of:
announce,
annunciate,
deathwatch,
deathwatch beetle,
emergence,
foretell,
harbinger,
herald,
xestobium rufovillosum
More general:
augury,
bespeak,
betoken,
boding,
foreboding,
indicate,
point,
premonition,
presentiment,
sign,
signal
Synonyms:
augur,
auspicate,
betoken,
bode,
forecast,
foreshadow,
foretell,
omen,
portend,
portent,
predict,
prefigure,
prognostic,
prognosticate
Also try:
— Adjectives for presage:
sure,
happy,
sad,
certain,
own,
evil,
melancholy,
good,
ominous,
bad,
ill,
more...
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