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The word "forebode" originally referred to the ancient practice of divination, specifically to the interpretation of omens or signs to predict the future. In this context, it meant "to know beforehand." Over time, the meaning shifted to the more general sense of anticipating something with fear or unease, regardless of whether it was based on any external signs or omens.
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