Definition of Foreshadower

1. Noun. One who or that which foreshadows. ¹

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Definition of Foreshadower

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Foreshadower

foreseeably
foreseeing
foreseeingly
foreseen
foreseer
foreseers
foresees
foreseize
foreseized
foreseizing
foresend
foreset
foresetting
foreshadow
foreshadowed
foreshadower (current term)
foreshadowers
foreshadowing
foreshadowings
foreshadows
foreshame
foreshank
foreshanks
foreshape
foresheet
foresheets
foreshew
foreshewed
foreshewing
foreshewn

Literary usage of Foreshadower

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1862)
"And this quaint precursor and foreshadower of the German philosopher's »esthetic archetype, proceeds to argue that this ideal ..."

2. Music: Devoted to the Art, Science, Technic and Literature of Music (1897)
"... Mozart, the glowing nightingale, the spring poet of pure tune; and Beethoven, the reasoner and imaginer, the foreshadower of the age to come. ..."

3. The Windsor Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly for Men and Women (1895)
"But the unofficial, yet still professional, investigation is often the foreshadower and forerunner of legal process. Thus the recent unsavoury case which ..."

4. The British Home of To-day: A Book of Modern Domestic Architecture & the ...by Walter Shaw Sparrow by Walter Shaw Sparrow (1904)
"... invented the first embryo piano, the foreshadower of the chief • STYLE LOUIS XV. is in Marqueterie Designs to match the famous Bureau du Regent, ..."

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