﹒To be a sign or indication of something.
﹒To serve as a warning or omen of a future event.
﹒The dark clouds gathering on the horizon betoken an approaching storm.
﹒A firm handshake is often said to betoken a sincere agreement between two parties.
﹒The sudden silence in the room seemed to betoken that something was wrong.
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