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boding (encz) | boding,předtucha n: Ivan Masár |
boding (encz) | boding,předvídající adj: Zdeněk Brož |
boding (encz) | boding,předzvěst n: Ivan Masár |
boding (encz) | boding,věštění n: Zdeněk Brož |
Boding (gcide) | Bode \Bode\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Boded; p. pr. & vb. n.
Boding.] [OE. bodien, AS. bodian to announce, tell from bod
command; akin to Icel. bo?a to announce, Sw. b[*a]da to
announce, portend. [root]89. See Bid.]
To indicate by signs, as future events; to be the omen of; to
portend to presage; to foreshow.
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A raven that bodes nothing but mischief. --Goldsmith.
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Good onset bodes good end. --Spenser.
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Boding (gcide) | Boding \Bod"ing\ (b[=o]d"[i^]ng), a.
Foreshowing; presaging; ominous. -- Bod"ing*ly, adv.
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Boding (gcide) | Boding \Bod"ing\, n.
A prognostic; an omen; a foreboding.
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boding (wn) | boding
n 1: a feeling of evil to come; "a steadily escalating sense of
foreboding"; "the lawyer had a presentiment that the judge
would dismiss the case" [syn: foreboding, premonition,
presentiment, boding] |
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boding (encz) | boding,předtucha n: Ivan Masárboding,předvídající adj: Zdeněk Brožboding,předzvěst n: Ivan Masárboding,věštění n: Zdeněk Brož |
foreboding (encz) | foreboding,předtucha n: Zdeněk Brožforeboding,předzvěst n: Zdeněk Brož |
Aboding (gcide) | Aboding \A*bod"ing\, n.
A foreboding. [Obs.]
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Bodingly (gcide) | Boding \Bod"ing\ (b[=o]d"[i^]ng), a.
Foreshowing; presaging; ominous. -- Bod"ing*ly, adv.
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Foreboding (gcide) | Forebode \Fore*bode"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Foreboded; p. pr. &
vb. n. Foreboding.] [AS. forebodian; fore + bodian to
announce. See Bode v. t.]
1. To foretell.
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2. To be prescient of (some ill or misfortune); to have an
inward conviction of, as of a calamity which is about to
happen; to augur despondingly.
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His heart forebodes a mystery. --Tennyson.
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Sullen, desponding, and foreboding nothing but wars
and desolation, as the certain consequence of
C[ae]sar's death. --Middleton.
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I have a sort of foreboding about him. --H. James.
Syn: To foretell; predict; prognosticate; augur; presage;
portend; betoken.
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Presage of coming ill; expectation of misfortune.
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Forebodingly (gcide) | Forebodingly \Fore*bod"ing*ly\, adv.
In a foreboding manner.
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Ill-boding (gcide) | Ill-boding \Ill`-bod"ing\, a.
Boding evil; inauspicious; ill-omened. "Ill-boding stars."
--Shak.
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Unboding (gcide) | Unboding \Unboding\
See boding. |
Unforeboding (gcide) | Unforeboding \Unforeboding\
See foreboding. |
boding (wn) | boding
n 1: a feeling of evil to come; "a steadily escalating sense of
foreboding"; "the lawyer had a presentiment that the judge
would dismiss the case" [syn: foreboding, premonition,
presentiment, boding] |
foreboding (wn) | foreboding
adj 1: ominously prophetic [syn: fateful, foreboding(a),
portentous]
n 1: a feeling of evil to come; "a steadily escalating sense of
foreboding"; "the lawyer had a presentiment that the judge
would dismiss the case" [syn: foreboding, premonition,
presentiment, boding]
2: an unfavorable omen |
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