English to Latin Meaning of foreboding - arcebant aegram


Foreboding :
arcebant aegram

arcebant aegram, praesagium, prodigium, signum, praenuntientur, deploratae, monitum, prognosticon

arcebant aegram, prognosticon

praesagaanxiis
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Definitions of foreboding in English
Noun(1) a feeling of evil to come(2) an unfavorable omen
Verb(1) make a prediction about; tell in advance
Adjective(1) ominously prophetic
Examples of foreboding in English
(1) While ambiguity is probably the most important feature of Nostradamus's prophecies, another notable feature is their dark, foreboding quality.(2) Something had stirred him prematurely from his sleep about an hour before his alarm would have sounded, and a sense of foreboding coursed through him.(3) To many people, caves are just dark and foreboding places, and even researchers can find caves relatively inaccessible and difficult to study.(4) The sense of fatalism and foreboding has been spread from the top downwards, by authorities whose primary concern appears to be to inoculate themselves against the charge of not doing enough.(5) The colorful scenes tend to be counterbalanced by some dark and foreboding sets, and many shots feature subdued lighting that tends to strain shadow detail.(6) You find yourself laughing and then feeling foolish because as you continue reading, you feel that sense of foreboding that comes when you know good times are just a set up for a tragedy that is sure to ensue.(7) Cue a sinister clap of thunder and a foreboding flash of lightning.(8) Only the King remained seated, yet there was fear in his dark, foreboding eyes.(9) A side who had trooped off with a sense of foreboding against the Swedes somehow re-emerged five nights later, entirely recuperated and forming an unrecognisably more confident unit.(10) A dark, foreboding forest surrounded the land with a cobblestone drive leading out and into the rest of the world.(11) He still didn't feel frightened - but he did have an uncomfortable sense of foreboding , the knowledge that something unpleasant was looming in his future.(12) He walked closer until we stood side by side staring out at the almost foreboding dark horizon.(13) The bright orange liquid that seeped through the gashes resembled blood, giving him an unpleasant sense of foreboding .(14) Christianity in the United States is at a dangerous and foreboding crossroads.(15) Then she stepped beyond the threshold of the dark and foreboding hole in the mountain, and turned on the lights at each side of her helmet.(16) A noise came from around the dark, foreboding corner.
Related Phrases of foreboding
(1) forebode ::
praediscere
Synonyms
Noun
1. apprehension ::
captum
2. anxiety ::
anxietatem
3. trepidation ::
trepidatio
4. disquiet ::
conturbet;
5. unease ::
iterato coepere
7. misgiving ::
scrupulositate
8. suspicion ::
suspicionis
9. worry ::
solliciti
10. fear ::
timor
12. dread ::
formidabant universi
13. alarm ::
terrorem
14. the willies ::
et Willies
15. the heebie-jeebies ::
et heebie jeebies,
16. the jitters ::
et jitters
17. the creeps ::
et reptat
Adjective
18. fateful ::
nerunt fatales
19. portentous ::
interemptus
Verb
20. presage ::
praesagium
21. augur ::
Atto Navio uteretur
22. portend ::
portendere
23. herald ::
ego prædicator,
24. warn of ::
et monere
25. forewarn of ::
praemonuit
26. foreshadow ::
ipsam significandam
27. be an omen of ::
quod omen ex
28. indicate ::
indicant
29. signify ::
quod
30. signal ::
signum
31. promise ::
promissum
32. threaten ::
remittentes minas
33. spell ::
exponentia
34. denote ::
sunt
35. betoken ::
Speciebus designaris,
36. foretoken ::
praesignasti
Different Forms
foreboding, forebodings
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