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forethought
[fawr-thawt, fohr-]
noun
thoughtful provision beforehand; provident care; prudence.
a thinking of something beforehand; previous consideration; anticipation.
forethought
/ ˈɔːˌθɔː /
noun
advance consideration or deliberation
thoughtful anticipation of future events
Other 51Թ Forms
- ڴǰˈٳdzܲٴڳܱԱ noun
- ڴǰˈٳdzܲٴڳܱ adjective
- ڴǰˈٳdzܲٴڳܱly adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of forethought1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Then there is the conspiracy to trespass and all the forethought that allegedly went into this.
Mbappe had an understanding, even as a teenager, of a wider, bigger plan; a programme of parental planning and forethought now widely known as 'Project Mbappe'.
We often think of fish as carefree swimmers in the ocean, reacting to the world around them without much forethought.
The Israeli-born Oxford scholar’s influential history frames Israel’s expansion beyond internationally recognized borders as a bargain made without sufficient forethought, leading to the cycle of stalemate, conflict and oppression that persists to this day.
That “has been in a sense dropped into the laps of interior cities without much preparation, without much forethought really at any level,” Russell added.
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