antepast, antipasto, appetizer, contemplate, envision, forerun, forestall, go before, jump the gun, look beyond, predict, see ahead, smorgasbord, win the start
Definitionn. an early limited awareness of something yet to occur
Last update: September 3, 2015
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The boy had a bitter foretaste of life. [Please select]
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This foretaste of prairie experience was very soon followed by another. [Please select]
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They seemed by no means to relish this foretaste of what was before them. [Please select]
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Then he had a foretaste of the life of inactivity to which the Vice-Presidency doomed him. [Please select]
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This was but a foretaste of her reception throughout her stay in Berlin. [Please select]
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He merely gives us in February a foretaste of what is to come. [Please select]
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Everything seemed to me a savory foretaste of Spain. [Please select]
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To me it's been a sort of dress-rehearsal--a foretaste of what it'll be in public.' [Please select]
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We must regard his work, then, as a fragment, a mere foretaste of what he might have achieved had his life been prolonged. [Please select]
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Here and there, in the blue distances, one finds a patch of snow, an exhilarating foretaste of the high Alps north of Domo d' Ossola and south of the icy Rhone.' [Please select]
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