Prefigure

C1 16+

Synonyms of prefigure

Antonyms of prefigure

Collocations of prefigure

prefigure the future
Frequency: 80 %

Her dreams often prefigure the future, making her a sought-after psychic.

prefigure events
Frequency: 70 %

The strange occurrences in the town seemed to prefigure events to come.

prefigure a change
Frequency: 65 %

The sudden arrival of a stranger seemed to prefigure a change in the small town.

prefigure a disaster
Frequency: 60 %

The dark clouds gathering overhead seemed to prefigure a disaster looming.

Idiomatic Expressions for prefigure

  • Phrase: prefigure a change
    Meaning: to indicate or suggest a forthcoming change or transformation
    Usage: The new policies implemented by the government prefigured a shift towards a more environmentally friendly approach.