12 Words to use with foretold

Now prophecy does not say what ought to come to pass: nor does it say, that they who have an agency in the production of the foretold event, will be innocent in that agency.

He saw with delight the growing irritation of England under its sufferings after the Assize of Clarendon; ancient prophecies of Merlin's which foretold disaster were on his lips, and he grew yet more defiant in his sense of the king's impending ruin.

Astronomers foretell eclipses, say how long comets are to stay with us, point out where a new planet is to be found.

'Blossoms to be valued only as they [fetch] foretell fruits.

Didn't I suddenly begin as though compelled by some unseen powerto foretell things?

And a sharp cry uttered he, in a foretold agony of the headlong death below.

The moon floated higher and higher as the night grew old and at length there was a dim lightening in the east which foretold dawn, but Marianne kept on.

Under such circumstances the keenest observers on the frontier foretold failure from the start.

We have seen that the wonder-working Satanic agencies, which are to perform the foretold miracles, and prepare the people for the next step in the prophecy, the formation of the image, are already in the field, and have even now wrought out a work of vast proportion in our country; and we now hasten forward to the very important inquiry, What will constitute the image?

Those who have ears to hear discern low, rumbling noises that foretell convulsions in our social world that may, perchance, in the next upheaval, bring woman to the surface; up, up, from gloomy ocean depths, dark caverns, and damper valleys.

But not by sacrifices and fasts were they to be saved from Nebuchadnezzar's army, as Jeremiah had foretold years before.

Under such conditions it did not need keen vision to foretell disaster.

12 Words to use with  foretold