Crossword-Solution: FOREWARNED 10 letters, 42 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Forewarned imp. & p. p. of Forewarn

We have 42 clues for the answer “FOREWARNED”

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Cautioned in advance. 1 answer
Tipped off 6 answers
symbolised 36 answers
prophesised 36 answers
prognosticated 36 answers
communicated 36 answers
broadcasted 36 answers
divined 37 answers
televised 37 answers
publicised 37 answers
promulgated 37 answers
guessed 37 answers
foreseen 37 answers
conjectured 37 answers
blazoned 37 answers
ADVERTISED 38 answers
expounded 38 answers
foreboded 38 answers
augured 40 answers
notified 40 answers
Alerted. 41 answers
aired 42 answers
envisioned 42 answers
proclaimed 42 answers
Predicted 43 answers
foretold 43 answers
announced 46 answers
Mentioned 46 answers
Published 46 answers
relayed 47 answers
Transmitted 47 answers
pronounced 49 answers
Anticipated 49 answers
Expected 51 answers
Promoted. 51 answers
telecast 57 answers
forecast 59 answers
disclosed 64 answers
Declared 69 answers
Revealed 71 answers
shown 72 answers
Uncovered 73 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERTA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FOREWARNED (5)

The audience had come forewarned, evidently, and whenever the ragged slip of a donkey-girl ran upon the stage there was a deep murmur of approbation, every one smiled and glowed, and Mainhall hitched his heavy chair a little nearer the brass railing.
Alexander’s Bridge and The Barrel Organ Willa Cather and Alfred Noyes 1993
But of this book had the Sage forewarned Ralph and his mate, and had bidden them look to it that they should read in it, and no otherwhere than at that ancient altar in the wood, they two alone, and clad in such-like gear as they wore when they hearkened to his reading by his hermitage.
The Well at the World's End William Morris 2008
The tower was always clean, but seemed always to bear traces of a hasty cleansing, as though the keepers had been suddenly forewarned.
Records of a Family of Engineers Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Their subsequent fate was, in my opinion, the result of her vindictive remembrance of their desertion of her, and that they were forewarned of it at the time was shown by the words of both Reeves and Cowles.
The Captain of the Pole-Star and Other Tales Arthur Conan Doyle 2008
The third note came out for the subordinate preacher, wherein was signified:—That his Prince took it well from him, that he had so honestly and so faithfully performed his office, and executed the trust committed to him by his Lord, while he exhorted, rebuked, and forewarned Mansoul according to the laws of the town.
The Holy War made by Shaddai upon Diabolus John Bunyan 2013

Quotes with FOREWARNED (3)

I warn you, Kelsey, that I’m an extremely patient man. I’ve had extensive practice in waiting out the enemy. My life as a tiger has taught me that attentive persistence and focused diligence always pay off. Consider yourself forewarned, priyatama. I’m on the hunt. I’ve caught your scent, and I won’t be thwarted in my course.
Colleen Houck
I know that a stranger's hand will write to me next, to say that the good and faithful servant has been called at length into the joy of his Lord. And why weep for this? No fear of death will darken St. John's last hour: his mind will be unclouded; his heart will be undaunted; his hope will be sure; his faith steadfast. His own words are a pledge of this: “My Master,” he says, “has forewarned me. Daily he announces more distinctly, ‘Surely I come quickly!’ and hourly I more e…
Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre
The truth, at times, can be the hardest pill to swallow. When we are confronted by something new, something that threatens to shake us from our comfortable tree, shatters our illusions, we resist. It takes courage to swim against the tide of popular opinion. Most of us would rather hold on to the safety buoy than strike out into unchartered seas. If you are one of these, don't bother to read this true account of the Frankenstein myth, hold tightly to your buoy and be carried …
Paul Lord
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1961–2021).