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Forecast vs Premonish - What's the difference?

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Forecast is a related term of premonish.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between forecast and premonish

is that forecast is (obsolete) to contrive or plan beforehand while premonish is (obsolete) to warn of something in advance.

As verbs the difference between forecast and premonish

is that forecast is to estimate how something will be in the future while premonish is (obsolete) to warn of something in advance.

As a noun forecast

is an estimation of a future condition.

forecast

Verb

  • To estimate how something will be in the future.
  • to forecast the weather
    to forecast a storm
  • (obsolete) To contrive or plan beforehand.
  • * Milton
  • If it happen as I did forecast .

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An estimation of a future condition.
  • A prediction of the weather.
  • :* What's the forecast for tomorrow?
  • premonish

    English

    Verb

  • (obsolete) To warn of something in advance
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