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presage

-2 v. முன்னறிவி, முன்னறிந்துரை.n. தீ நிமித்தம், வருவதன் குறி.


Synonyms

#noun omen, indication, prognostic, premonition predict, foresee, foretell, prognosticate, betoken, portend,threaten, augur, [see portend] #noun omen, indication, prognostic, premonition predict, foresee, foretell, prognosticate, betoken, portend,threaten, augur, [see portend]

Antonyms

#noun omen, indication, prognostic, premonition predict, foresee, foretell, prognosticate, betoken, portend,threaten, augur, [see portend] #noun omen, indication, prognostic, premonition predict, foresee, foretell, prognosticate, betoken, portend,threaten, augur, [see portend] #noun fulfilment, event, occurrence, realization

Pre"sage, n. Etym: [F. présage, L. praesagium, from praesagire. See Presage, v. t. ] 1. Something which foreshows or portends a future event; a prognostic; an omen; an augury. "Joy and shout -- presage of victory." Milton. 2. Power to look the future, or the exercise of that power; foreknowledge; presentiment. If there be aught of presage in the mind. Milton. Syn. -- Prognostic; omen; token; sign; presentiment. Pre*sage" v. t. [imp. & p. p. Presaged (-sajd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Presaging. ] Etym: [F. présager, L. praesagire: prae before + sagire to perceive acutely or sharply. See Sagacious.] 1. To have a presentiment of; to feel beforehand; to foreknow. 2. To foretell; to predict; to foreshow; to indicate. My dreams presage some joyful news at hand. Shak. Pre*sage", v. i. Defn: To form or utter a prediction; -- sometimes used with of. Dryden. Pre"sage, n. Etym: [F. présage, L. praesagium, from praesagire. See Presage, v. t. ] 1. Something which foreshows or portends a future event; a prognostic; an omen; an augury. "Joy and shout -- presage of victory." Milton. 2. Power to look the future, or the exercise of that power; foreknowledge; presentiment. If there be aught of presage in the mind. Milton. Syn. -- Prognostic; omen; token; sign; presentiment. Pre*sage" v. t. [imp. & p. p. Presaged (-sajd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Presaging. ] Etym: [F. présager, L. praesagire: prae before + sagire to perceive acutely or sharply. See Sagacious.] 1. To have a presentiment of; to feel beforehand; to foreknow. 2. To foretell; to predict; to foreshow; to indicate. My dreams presage some joyful news at hand. Shak. Pre*sage", v. i. Defn: To form or utter a prediction; -- sometimes used with of. Dryden.


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