boding Meaning in Tamil ( boding வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
சகுனம் உடைய,
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boding's Usage Examples:
Ferdinand died in 1494 full of forebodings as to the probable: effects of the invasion of Charles VIII.
She wandered around the house with a foreboding that this was the last time she would see it.
He felt the sense of foreboding again, the unseen danger toward Katie.
foreboded sense the doctor's foreboding even tho he wasn't there.
They viewed with displeasure and foreboding the fall of Iturbide's empire and the creation of the republic.
Her attention was absorbed by the care and education of her numerous family, even after the revolution of 1830 had made her queen of the French, a position accepted by her with forebodings of disaster justified by her early experience of revolutions.
), in keeping both with his former experiences at their hands and with his forebodings resulting therefrom (xx.
And she recalled in all its detail the night at Bald Hills before he had the last stroke, when with a foreboding of disaster she had remained at home against his will.
The light heart which nature had given me became heavy with sad forebodings.
These forebodings were intensified in his Commonwealth or Empire?Combining the best of two worlds, the Tan Intensifier keeps the skin velvety-smooth following exposure to the sun.
Is this day of high and solemn gratulation, to be turned to such forebodings as these?forebodings of evil.
"The foreboding of evil that had suddenly come over Rostov was more and more confirmed the farther he rode into the region behind the village of Pratzen, which was full of troops of all kinds.
The MRI and CT scanners are large and rather foreboding - they can also make a rather threatening noise when they are working.
Synonyms:
apprehensiveness, apprehension, dread, presentiment, shadow, presage, foreboding, premonition,
Antonyms:
fearlessness, absence, precede, brighten, unprophetic,