Presage Mnemonic
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presage
presage
/pɹɪˈseɪdʒ/
foreshadow
Examples
- Azariah presaged the acquisition of wealth.
- In fact the infinity is the standard presage.
- Morning presages tight week.
- His film presaged the following animated cartoon.
- The poll could presage bad news for Democrats.
- Its appearance is said to presage terrible events for the city.
- Mahon's death presaged the end of the clan's power on the island.
- The log sparking by itself presages a rich harvest of honey.
- The poet seems to presage the imminence of his own death.
- Those are phenomena said to presage the earthquake, though, not come after it.
a foreboding about what is about to happen
noun
a sign of something about to happen
noun
indicate by signs
verb
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"Pre + Sage. Before wise sage predicts the future."
"Pre + Sage. Before making a move, the wise sage predicts."
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