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antonym for foreboding

 

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Antonym for Foreboding

Definition:

A feeling or sense that something positive, hopeful, or promising is about to happen.

Part of Speech:

Noun:
  1. Hope: I felt a surge of hope as I stepped onto the stage.
  2. Optimism: Her optimism shone brightly even in the darkest times.
  3. Confidence: The team had confidence in their ability to win the championship.
Adjective:
  1. Promising: The talented musician had a promising career ahead of him.
  2. Encouraging: The teacher gave me an encouraging smile before my presentation.
  3. Bright: He had a bright future ahead, full of possibilities.

Sample Sentences:

1. The hope lingering in the air after the announcement brought smiles to everyone's faces.
2. Despite the challenges, she held onto her optimism for a better tomorrow.
3. His determination and unwavering confidence led him to achieve his goals.
4. The young inventor showcased his promising new creation at the technology fair.
5. The kind words from her mentor served as an encouraging reminder of her abilities.
6. The bright light at the end of the tunnel filled them with renewed hope for a brighter future.

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