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presagenoun a feeling that something bad will happenI had a nagging presage that the results of my medical tests would not be good foreboding, premonition, presentiment, prognostication anticipation, foreknowledgefeel, insight, intuitionaugury, omen, portent, signimpression, suspicionagitation, alarm(also alarum), anxiety, anxiousness, apprehension, apprehensiveness, care, concern, disquiet, doubt, dread, fear, misgiving, nervousness, perturbation, unease, uneasiness, worryforesight, prescience something believed to be a sign or warning of a future eventthe sight of the first robin is always a welcome presage of spring augury, auspice, boding, foreboding, foreshadowing, omen, portent, prefiguring forerunner, harbinger, herald, precursorforetaste, hint, inkling, intimation, suggestionforewarningforecast, foretelling, prediction, prognostication, prophecy(also prophesy)badge, mark, note, tokendivination straw in the wind presageverbto tell of or describe beforehandpeople used to believe that a comet presaged a major event, such as the death of a king augur, call, forecast, foretell, predict, prognosticate, prophesy, read, vaticinate alert, caution, forewarn, warnbode, forebode(also forbode), portend, promiseanticipate, divine, foreknow, foreseeannounce, declare, herald, proclaim describe, narrate, recite, recount, relate, report, tell in the 14th century |