4 Verbs to Use for the Word foreshadowing

Coming thus into that circle of faces, illumined dimly by the torches, which prudence even now urged them to extinguish, he could not but feel some foreshadowing of the mighty future that awaited this little gathering, as yet impotent and tremulous, but bearing within itself the seeds of that loyalty and courage that were to spread "the Faith" over half the world.

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

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

It is true that the poetry of barbarous nations is rude, and their attempts at painting uncouth; yet even in these we may recognise the foreshadowings of future excellence, and something of the peculiar character which, in happier days, the genius of the same tribe is to stamp upon worthier productions.

4 Verbs to Use for the Word  foreshadowing