Forebode - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mistrustful
Having or causing mistrust suspicions or forebodings
Ominous
a favorable and unfavorable sense now chiefly in the latter foreboding or foreshowing evil inauspicious as an ominous dread
Omen
event any indication or action regarded as a foreshowing a foreboding a presage an augury
Hanging
Requiring deserving or foreboding death by the halter
Foreholding
Ominous foreboding superstitious prognostication
Foreboding
Presage of coming ill expectation of misfortune
Croaker
who croaks murmurs grumbles or complains unreasonably one who habitually forebodes evil
Presentimental
Of nature of a presentiment foreboding
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