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presage

Aussprache: [ˈprɛs.eɪdʒ]

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Kontext: „prediction“

(verb) to warn or show that something will happen in the future. It's like when you have a feeling that something good or bad is going to occur before it actually does.

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The dark clouds presaged a heavy storm coming later in the day.

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The sunny weather did not presage any upcoming difficulties for the picnic.

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What signs presaged the changes in the school's schedule?

Kontext: „prediction“

(noun) a sign or warning that something will happen in the future. It's like a clue that tells you what might come next.

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The sudden chill in the air was a presage of winter approaching.

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There was no presage that the event would be canceled; everything seemed fine.

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Can you think of a presage that indicated the team's loss?

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