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Synonyms for tele-graphing
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : tel-i-graf, -grahf |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtɛl ɪˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf |
Top 10 synonyms for tele-graphing Other synonyms for the word tele-graphing
- adumbrate
- advise
- alarm
- alert
- augur
- be afraid
- be in the wind
- be on the air
- betoken
- bode
- cable
- call it
- call the turn
- colorcast
- conclude
- conjecture
- croak
- crystal-ball divine
- demonstrate
- determine
- dissuade
- divine
- dope out
- envision
- estimate
- figure
- figure out
- flag
- forbode
- forebode
- forecast
- foresee
- forespeak
- foretell
- gather
- gauge
- get out
- give fair warning
- give the high sign
- go on the air
- go on the airwaves
- guess
- have a hunch
- hazard a guess
- hint
- imply
- in the cards
- infer
- judge
- make book
- omen
- plan
- portend
- predetermine
- predict
- prefigure
- premonish
- presage
- presume
- prognosticate
- promise
- prophesy
- psych out
- pull one's coat
- put a bug in one's ear
- put on guard
- put on the air
- put one wise
- radio
- radiograph
- read
- reason
- relay
- see coming
- see handwriting on wall
- see it coming
- send
- shadow
- show
- signal
- simulcast
- size up
- soothsay
- suggest
- suppose
- surmise
- telecast
- telegraph
- telephone
- televise
- think
- tip
- tip off
- transmit
- vaticinate
- wave a red flag
Définition of tele-graphing
Origin :- 1794, "semaphor apparatus" (hence the Telegraph Hill in many cities), literally "that which writes at a distance," from French télégraphe, from télé- "far" (from Greek tele-; see tele-) + -graphe (see -graphy). The signaling device had been invented in France in 1791 by the brothers Chappe, who had called it tachygraphe, literally "that which writes fast," but the better name was suggested to them by French diplomat Comte André-François Miot de Mélito (1762-1841). First applied 1797 to an experimental electric telegraph (designed by Dr. Don Francisco Salva at Barcelona); the practical version was developed 1830s by Samuel Morse.
- As in predict : verb express an outcome in advance
- As in broadcast : verb put forth on electronic media
- As in forecast : verb predict, guess
- As in foreshadow : verb indicate
- As in forewarn : verb caution that something may happen
Antonyms for tele-graphing
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