foreshadow Meaning in Bengali
ভবিষ্যতের আভাস বা ইঙ্গিত দেওয়া
Verb:
পূর্বাভাস দেত্তয়া,
Similer Words:
foreshadowedforeshadowing
foreshadows
foreshore
foreshores
foreshortened
foreshortening
foresight
foreskin
foreskins
forest
forestall
forestalled
forestalling
forestalls
foreshadow's Usage Examples:
Badb may also appear prior to a battle to foreshadow the extent of the carnage to come, or to predict the death of a notable.
The film's theme and setting foreshadow much of his later work.
Goldwater dominating the Deep South while losing the Northeast, would foreshadow the future political trajectory of the nation.
four-door sedan based heavily on the Cutlass Supreme coupe, and was built to foreshadow the new Cutlass Supreme sedan, which was planned to be released the following.
of a player's actions, create emotional connections, improve pacing or foreshadow future events.
observations and ruminations (wanting in subsequent editions) that would foreshadow theories developed independently by later scholars (such as the Balassa–Samuelson.
"personifications of abstract virtues and vices who contend in ways which foreshadow and moralize the fortunes of the play's characters".
usually done to establish a mood or theme, frequently used to recall and/or foreshadow a musical theme important to the character(s) and/or plot point, onstage.
Romney's landslide win would also foreshadow Utah's considerable swing to the center in the elections following.
Borges wrote about "The Approach to Al-Mu'tasim", "it now seems to me to foreshadow and even to set the pattern for those tales that were somehow awaiting.
The cantata's theme and Bach's music foreshadow his Passion.
control of any Government" and warned that cuts in social services "might foreshadow more serious attacks on the welfare State in the Budget".
The story's theme has been said to foreshadow the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Synonyms:
indicate; bode; portend; augur; foreshow; presage; foretell; prefigure; bespeak; auspicate; omen; signal; betoken; predict; point; threaten; forecast; prognosticate;
Antonyms:
middle; beginning; end; node; antinode;