forewarning

[fawr-wawr-ning, fohr-]

forewarning Definition

a warning or advance notice of something that is going to happen.

Using forewarning: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "forewarning" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dark clouds were a forewarning of the storm to come.

  • Example

    She gave him a forewarning about the difficult exam ahead.

  • Example

    The sudden drop in stock prices was a forewarning of the economic downturn.

forewarning Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for forewarning

Phrases with forewarning

  • a warning or signal of potential harm or threat

    Example

    The red flag on the beach is a forewarning of danger from strong currents.

  • forewarning of consequences

    a warning or notice of the potential outcomes or results of an action or decision

    Example

    The teacher gave a forewarning of the consequences of cheating on the test.

  • a warning or indication of upcoming changes or shifts in a situation or circumstance

    Example

    The company's announcement of layoffs was a forewarning of significant changes to come.

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Summary: forewarning in Brief

'Forewarning' [fawr-wawr-ning, fohr-] refers to a warning or advance notice of something that is going to happen. It can be a premonition, omen, prediction, sign, or signal of potential harm, consequences, or changes. Examples include 'The dark clouds were a forewarning of the storm to come,' and 'The sudden drop in stock prices was a forewarning of the economic downturn.'

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