ADUMBRATION
Adumbration foreshadows events, sketches ideas, and obscures details. Used in literature, philosophy, and science, it engages audiences by hinting at deeper meanings before full revelation, adding intrigue and depth.
Adumbration IPA: /ˌæd.ʌmˈbreɪ.ʃən/(Noun) Definitions: A Foreshadowing or Partial Disclosure: The act of hinting at or outlining something in a vague or shadowy way, often used in literature and rhetoric to suggest future developments. Example: “The novel’s opening chapter provided an adumbration of the tragic events to come.” A Sketch or Rough Outline: A preliminary or incomplete…














