different between foreshadow vs foreshadower
foreshadow
English
Etymology
From fore- +? shadow.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /f????ad??/
- Rhymes: -æd??
Verb
foreshadow (third-person singular simple present foreshadows, present participle foreshadowing, simple past and past participle foreshadowed)
- (transitive) To presage, or suggest something in advance. [from 16th c.]
- 2007, Edwin Mullins, The Popes of Avignon, Blue Bridge 2008, p. 84:
- It all sounds to us remarkably nineteenth-century; Petrarch's romantic sentiments foreshadow with uncanny precision those of Dante Gabriel Rossetti or Alfred de Musset.
- 2007, Edwin Mullins, The Popes of Avignon, Blue Bridge 2008, p. 84:
Translations
foreshadow From the web:
- what foreshadowing
- what foreshadowing mean
- what foreshadowed lennie’s death
- what foreshadows trouble at the gatsby mansion
- what foreshadows gatsby’s death
- what foreshadows curley's wife's death
- what foreshadows doodle's death
- what foreshadows piggy's death
foreshadower
English
Etymology
foreshadow +? -er
Noun
foreshadower (plural foreshadowers)
- One who or that which foreshadows.
foreshadower From the web:
- what does foreshadowing mean
- what does foreshadow
- what is foreshadowing definition
- what is the meaning of foreshadowing and examples
- what is a foreshadowing example
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