protend

[prəˈtɛnd]

protend Definition

to indicate or suggest something in advance; to foreshadow.

Using protend: Examples

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

  • Example

    The dark clouds protend a storm.

  • Example

    His silence protended that something was wrong.

  • Example

    The sudden increase in sales protends a profitable year for the company.

protend Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for protend

Phrases with protend

  • protend well/badly

    to indicate a positive/negative outcome or future development

    Example

    The early results of the experiment protend well for its success.

  • to indicate or suggest an impending disaster or calamity

    Example

    The lack of safety measures in the factory protends disaster for the workers.

  • to indicate or suggest that something will cause only problems and difficulties

    Example

    The new policy protends nothing but trouble for the employees.

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Summary: protend in Brief

'Protend' [prəˈtɛnd] is a verb that means to indicate or suggest something in advance, often with negative connotations. It can be used to describe the foreshadowing of events, as in 'The dark clouds protend a storm,' or to suggest a positive or negative outcome, as in 'The early results of the experiment protend well for its success.'