(ad-uhm-brayt) (Verb)

Meaning:

To vaguely foreshadow something; to give a sketchy outline or reveal partially.

Usage:

1. The ominous clouds ______ the coming storm.

2. The historian used ancient texts to ______ the society’s possible future.

Read this story to remember this word:

In the land of shadows and whispers, where the future was as uncertain as the shifting sands, there lived a seer who could adumbrate the fate of the realm. Her visions, though shrouded in mystery, offered glimpses of what was to come, guiding the kingdom through times of peace and peril. Her gift taught the people that understanding the future requires patience and interpretation, for the full picture is only revealed in time, and sometimes, the shadows hold keys to the paths yet traveled. This tale of foresight and shadows reminds us that clarity often begins with a single, adumbrated truth, emerging slowly from the mists of the unknown.

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