9 adjectives to describe foreshadowings

In the morning he changed his mind, led partly by some dim foreshadowing of the result of his literary adventure; for the little book took all Scotland by storm.

You will find a faint, embryonic foreshadowing of her perfections in the fragments given by Mrs. Gaskell.

You will find a faint, embryonic foreshadowing of her perfections in the fragments given by Mrs. Gaskell.

It struck her he spoke in a very detached way, and some odd foreshadowing came to her.

It rested there as the first offering to a destiny full of ominous foreshadowings.

The way in which he stated his case showed that he had in him a prophetic foreshadowing of the American idea as it was realized in 1787.

It is true that in the Prologue the poet places one or two finger-postssmall, conventional foreshadowings of coming trouble.

J.Y. has left a memorandum of the occurrence, and of the singular foreshadowing of it upon his own mind which took place at Zurich.

Indeed, the judgment of the Six Doctors on Dr. Pusey, arbitrary and unconstitutional as it may be considered, was by no means a doubtful foreshadowing of what a verdict upon him would have been from any court that we can imagine formed of the high ecclesiastical authorities of the time.

9 adjectives to describe  foreshadowings