পূর্বলক্ষণ, পূর্বসূচনা, পূর্বাভাস, শুভাশুভ লক্ষণ, সঙ্কেত
পূর্বসূচনা করা, সঙ্কেত দেত্তয়া, পূর্বাভাস দেত্তয়া, পূর্বলক্ষণ প্রকাশ করা, পূর্বলক্ষণ দেখান, আঁচ দেত্তয়া
(1) A foreboding about what is about to happen.
(2) A sign of something about to happen.
(3) Prediction.
(4) Indication.
(1) Indicate, as with a sign or an omen
(2) Indicate by signs
(3) Predict or have a feeling
(1) These images also act as a presage of impending catastrophe.
(2) Nonsense, this is a brilliant album and a presage of success.
(3) Parents' groups, always on the lookout for something to blame other than the actual parents for the problems with kids, latched onto it as the latest presage of the decline and fall of western civilization.
(4) Hence, dissatisfaction could arise and presage changes in contract type, terms, or ownership of the parcel.
(5) This makes possible rapid identification of a disturbing trend that could presage an adverse event.
(6) The fever was a somber presage of his final illness
(7) Lands he could measure, terms and tides presage
(8) Many people thought that the overly saccharine speech that Teri gave last episode was a stone-cold presage to her death.
(9) But one political event in Limerick did presage another bigger problem ahead.
(10) We may speculate too whether they will presage anything very different from what was said.
(11) He had a strong presage that he had only a very short time to live
(12) This act of rebellion was but a presage of things to come, as David, after graduating in 1965, left Detroit for the East Coast.
(13) Perhaps this morning was a promise of beauty yet to come, a presage of what we can expect later on this week.
(14) Also, as I have been informed, he had a presage before he first attempted it, which did foresee it would turn to his ruin.
(15) As in past battles, the legal changes will presage changes in culture and public opinion where the previously heretical becomes the obvious and the normal.
(16) He fixed his eyes on her, wondering again if he was witnessing what could very well be a presage of his own fate.
(17) The change of government, Wilson thought, would not necessarily presage a change in the political culture.
(18) However, this entry seems to presage Kenny's imminent defeat, and in so doing raises the ethnic issue once again.
(19) For this is both a presage of the future, reflected in her grave and silent face as she supports his little body, and the epitome of what it is to be a mother.
(20) The fever was a sombre presage of his final illness
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