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Foreboding

A feeling that something bad is going to happen; a prediction of evil. Often this feeling is vague or unspecific, yet pervasive, creating a sense of unease or apprehension about the future. foreboding can be triggered by environmental cues, intuition, or premonitions, serving as an internal warning system that heightens awareness to potential threats or dangers, both physical and emotional. It can manifest as anxiety, dread, or a chilling sensation. It frequently precedes significant events, casting a shadow over the present.

Foreboding meaning with examples

  • As the storm clouds gathered and the wind howled, a sense of foreboding washed over the villagers. They couldn't explain it, but a deep fear crept in, whispering of unseen dangers and imminent disaster as the storm threatened the crops and homes of the village.
  • The detective felt a growing foreboding as she reviewed the evidence. The subtle inconsistencies and the evasiveness of the suspects painted a picture of a darkness just below the surface, hinting at secrets and hidden motives that would inevitably come out.
  • Upon entering the abandoned mansion, a pervasive sense of foreboding hung in the air, a heavy feeling of being watched, and a silent echo of the past that suggested its mysteries were best left undisturbed, but the lure of exploration called to him.
  • Despite the sunny day, Sarah felt a deep sense of foreboding when she woke up. She was inexplicably uneasy about her upcoming presentation. She couldn't shake the feeling something was going to go wrong, and the day felt doomed from the moment she woke up.

Foreboding Crossword Answers

3 Letters

ILL

4 Letters

FEAR OMEN DARK

5 Letters

DREAD

6 Letters

BODING

7 Letters

FATEFUL PRESAGE OMINOUS

10 Letters

PORTENTOUS

11 Letters

PREMONITION

12 Letters

PRESENTIMENT

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