The answer depends on how you are using the words.
The term for most is part of a prepositional phrase; for example:
"For most of the day, I played tag with my friends."
"Our medic is available for most emergencies."
The compound word foremost is an adjective or an adverb; for example:
"The book is a new release of the foremost author in Science Fiction."
"The foremost requirement is to get funding for the project."
The correct phrase is "foremost" which means most importantly or above all others. "For most" would imply something that applies to the majority of cases.
The prefix for foreshadowing is "fore-," which means "before" or "in advance."
The homophone of "fore" is "four."
Homophones for "for" are fore and four.
The comparative form of "fore" is "further."
Homophones of "four" include "for" and "fore."Four and for and fore
The fore most part of a vessel is the bow
Humans have the most well developed fore-brain.
that is fore brain
FORE - Meaning lookout ahead
using his muscles most likely.
The prefix for foreshadowing is "fore-," which means "before" or "in advance."
Mr- Fore by Fore - 1944 was released on: USA: 7 July 1944
It is "Fore", not "four", hence not "five" either. The "Fore" comes from the old use of "Fore-caddies" who were down the fairway looking for the golfers ball coming down the fairway from the tee. The golfer would yell "Fore" telling the "Fore-caddie" that the ball was on the way. Now, of course, "Fore" means "Watch out! Ball is coming your way."
Fore is to aft as front is to rear.
Fore Play was created in 1975.
Féchín of Fore died in 665.
Fore Abbey was created in 630.