In a sentence, foreseen would be a verb.
The charlatan claimed to have foreseen the future.
That is the correct spelling of "foreseen" (predicted, anticipated).
Something "foreseen" is "anticipated", or "expected". For the supernatural, a "premonition", "vision", "presentiment", or "forewarning".
foreseen
Incapable of being foreseen.
previsto: foreseen
The past participle is foreseen.
UNEXPECTEDLY - without being foreseen or anticipated
No, they are both synonyms (close in meaning).
Foreseen circumstances refer to events or conditions that can be anticipated or predicted based on current knowledge or understanding. These are situations that individuals or organizations are aware of and can plan for, as opposed to unforeseen circumstances, which are unexpected and often disruptive. In legal and contractual contexts, foreseen circumstances can impact obligations and responsibilities, as parties may account for them in their agreements.
Is a hidden threat that is foreseen to happen or a secrete threat.
Foresaw, or Had foreseen