Synonym: foreseen, predicted. Similar words: come to life, adhere to, ferret out, set fire to, more than, theoretical, no more than, not more than. Meaning: [fɔr'tel /fɔː] adj. known beforehand.
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31. One article basically foretold the onslaught in technology trade that was to come: Japanese camera exports increased a staggering nine-fold between 1954-56.
32. The defeat of the Persian king Darius III by Alexander the Great in the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 B.C. was foretold by soothsayers when the moon turned blood-red a few days earlier.
33. The prophet foretold a glorious future for the young ruler.
34. The religious leader foretold the arrival of an age of peace.
35. Fortunately, Mr McCain's crystal ball foretold all of these events.
36. In which he foretold accurately the personality of the Papal succession by means of mottoes and numbers.sentencedict.com
37. Her letter was scarcely finished when a rap foretold a visitor.
38. At that time it was believed that its appearance foretold disaster.
39. Between these two classes there was that enmity that God had foretold.
40. Finally the further developments of zeolite as separation sorbent with the industrial future of application in the petrochemistry are foretold.
More similar words: come to life, adhere to, ferret out, set fire to, more than, theoretical, no more than, not more than, more than ever, put the cart before the horse, toll, extol, pistol, stolid, tolerate, tolerant, tolerance, burst into laughter, see to, veto, let out, get off, get on, get out, let off, set off, due to, come to, set out, have to.