Sentences

presage in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Presage (verb): to indicate or warn of a future event, often an ominous or significant one.

Sample Sentences

  1. The dark clouds on the horizon seemed to presage an impending storm.
  2. Her sudden silence presaged the difficult conversation they needed to have.
  3. The ancient texts were believed to presage the rise and fall of empires.
  4. His dreams often presaged events that would later unfold in his life.
  5. The eerie calm in the air presaged the chaos that was about to ensue.
  6. The dark clouds on the horizon seemed to presage a fierce storm.
  7. Her sudden silence seemed to presage an important decision was about to be made.
  8. The ancient texts were thought to presage the rise of great leaders in times of turmoil.
  9. Many believe that a series of unfortunate events can presage greater challenges ahead.
  10. The strange occurrences in the village began to presage an unsettling change in the community.
  11. Her dreams often presage events that later unfold in her waking life.
  12. The old tales suggested that certain omens could presage the arrival of significant change.
  13. His sudden silence was a presage of the difficult conversation that was about to ensue.
  14. The eerie calm before the earthquake was a presage that many locals had learned to recognize.
  15. The dark clouds seemed to presage a violent storm approaching the coast.
  16. Her uneasy feeling about the deal began to presage the chaos that would follow.
  17. Many believed that the ancient texts could presage the coming of a great leader.
  18. The sudden drop in temperature may presage a shift in the weather pattern.
  19. His dreams often presage events that would later come to pass in reality.