Carlos Ma. Dela Torre
Foretaste of the coming messianic banquet.
The adjective form for the verb to foretaste is foretasted (a foretasted consequence).The word foretaste is also a noun.
We never knew what was going to happen. foretaste is not always correct.
Jeremy driving a four wheeler was a foretaste of driving a car.
The Golden Foretaste of Heaven was created on 2007-11-28.
The freezing rain was a foretaste of winter. It means a sign of something to come.
An antepast is a foretaste of something.
Some possible antonyms for "foretaste" are: reminiscence, recollection, memory or recall. That´s all I can think about now. Lucrecia, from Argentina
forerunner, sample, taste
The scriptures tell us that after His death and burial, Christ's body was resurrected and He now lives in this body in heaven. Scripture goes on to say that this is a foretaste of what will happen to all believer's bodies at the first resurrection.
That was before the war - and it was one of the things that led to war. When the territory of Kansas was admitted to the Union, the slavery issue was put to a local vote. This led to rival gangs invading the state and intimidating the voters. It was a foretaste of what was to come.
Germany’s civilian population received a foretaste of allied policy in 1940, when British pilots bombed a Berlin schoolhouse, killing a number of children. The air strikes increased in severity over the course of the war, culminating in the destruction of Dresden, Hamburg, Berlin, Nuremberg, Munich, and other cities at a loss of probably half a million lives.