Yes. It means to know in advance.
The genie in the fable pretended to foretell certain events. It is said that high winds foretell rain.
"I will foretell yourfortune. But only for a price," I say mysteriously.
tell
To Foretell.
predict
The likely word is predict (forecast, foretell).
Fortune
It means "before" as in to tell something before it happens: predict, foresee, or prognosticate.
Yes it is and can mean "Foretell by divine inspiration"
forebode, forecast, foretell
The word that means to declare or tell in advance, synonymous with prophesy or foretell, is "predict." It refers to making an assertion about what will happen in the future based on current evidence or patterns.
The past tense of foretell is foretold.