probably "Before".
The compound word for "fore" is "before" - it combines with "before" to form a new word.
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therefore is not a compound word because there is a word but fore is not
No.
therefore is not a compound word because there is a word but fore is not
therefore, before, foreword, etc. heretofore forefathers forefinger forefront foresight foreplay foreground foresee foreseen foregone forenoon forewarn foregone foreshadow forebode forecast foretell foretold
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Yes. Fore meaning the part in front and head being your head, it translates to 'front part of your head'. So, yes.Traditionally forehead is pronounced 'forrid' (not'four-head'):There was a little girlWho had a little curlRight in the middle of her forehead.When she was goodShe was very, very good,But when she was bad, she was horrid.
Fore is to aft as front is to rear.
be-come, be-low, be-fore
It is Fore e.g I am against them or I am Fore them.
A homophone for the word "for" is "four" - both words sound the same but have different meanings.