- fore|told
- fore|told «fr TOHLD, fohr-», verb.past tense and past participle of foretell: »
The Weather Service foretold the cold wave. He had foretold the depression.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
The Weather Service foretold the cold wave. He had foretold the depression.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
un|fore|told — «UHN fr TOHLD, fohr », adjective. not predicted or foretold … Useful english dictionary
fore|tell´er — fore|tell «fr TEHL, fohr », transitive verb, told, tell|ing. to tell beforehand; predict; prophesy: »Who can foretell what a baby will do next? SYNONYM(S): prognosticate, forecast. –fore|tell´a|ble, adjective … Useful english dictionary
fore|tell´a|ble — fore|tell «fr TEHL, fohr », transitive verb, told, tell|ing. to tell beforehand; predict; prophesy: »Who can foretell what a baby will do next? SYNONYM(S): prognosticate, forecast. –fore|tell´a|ble, adjective … Useful english dictionary
fore|tell — «fr TEHL, fohr », transitive verb, told, tell|ing. to tell beforehand; predict; prophesy: »Who can foretell what a baby will do next? SYNONYM(S): prognosticate, forecast. –fore|tell´a|ble, adjective … Useful english dictionary
foretell — fore|tell [ fɔr tel ] (past tense and past participle fore|told [ fɔr tould ] ) verb transitive MAINLY LITERARY to say what will happen in the future: PREDICT: No one could have foretold such a freak accident … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
foretold — fore|told [fo:ˈtəuld US fo:rˈtould] v the past tense and past participle of ↑foretell … Dictionary of contemporary English
foretold — fore|told the past tense and past participle of foretell … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
foretold — [fôr tōld′] vt. pt. & pp. of FORETELL * * * fore·told (fôr tōldʹ, fōr ) v. Past tense and past participle of foretell. * * * … Universalium
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