It was foreshadow
The author was able to foreshadow future events in his text.
Problems with finances often foreshadow other difficulties in a marriage.
There were many clues in the book that served to foreshadow the climax of the story.
before hand is a representaion for froreshadowing.
A red moon is said to foreshadow the coming of evil spirits. Many feared that the rise of Hitler would foreshadow war in Europe.
A red moon is said to foreshadow the coming of evil spirits. Many feared that the rise of Hitler would foreshadow war in Europe.
I could foreshadow the painful credit card bill by the number of shopping bags she brought home from the mall.
Mens courses will foreshadow certain ends, to which, if persevered in, they must lead. (Christmas Carol page 101.)
Claudio will be true in love in spite of what others do.
seem to foreshadow dead
Mens courses will foreshadow certain ends, to which, if persevered in, they must lead. (Christmas Carol page 101.)
"Foreshadow" is a verb, used to indicate hints or indications of what is to come later in a story or event.