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foretell

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Verb — To predict or announce something before it happens.

Etymology

From Middle English foretellen — fore- + tell.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “foretell” mean?

The word “foretell” means to predict or announce something before it happens. In plain terms, to say what will happen before it actually does, often with a hint of prophecy.

How do you pronounce “foretell”?

“Foretell” is pronounced faw-TEH ([fɔɹˈtɛɫ] in IPA).

How do you use “foretell” in a sentence?

Here is “foretell” used in a sentence: “The old prophecy seemed to foretell the city's downfall.”

What is another word for “foretell”?

Words with a similar meaning to “foretell” include foresay and forespeak.

What part of speech is “foretell”?

“Foretell” is a verb.

Where does the word “foretell” come from?

The word “foretell” comes from Middle English. From Middle English foretellen — fore- + tell.

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