foretold

[fɔːˈtəʊld]

foretold Definition

predicted or prophesied beforehand.

Using foretold: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ancient texts foretold of a great flood.

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    The fortune teller foretold that I would meet someone special soon.

  • Example

    The prophecy foretold the coming of a savior.

  • Example

    The signs foretold a change in the weather.

foretold Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: foretold in Brief

'Foretold' [fɔːˈtəʊld] means to predict or prophesy something beforehand. It is often used in the context of ancient texts, prophecies, and fortune telling, as in 'The ancient texts foretold of a great flood.' 'Foretold' can also refer to signs that indicate a future event, as in 'The signs foretold a change in the weather.'