The future.
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'fore' itself is an abbreviation of before. The previous contributor is right in the sense that the word 'foretell' usually means to bring some future event to light, but the idea of the word is something like 'telling something about an event beforehand'; talking about an event before it occurs. If I have foreknowledge, I have knowledge now, about some event that has not yet happened; I know before.
The word sought may be the adjective pathetic (sad, pitiful).A similar word is prophetic (foretelling, of an omen).
It is Fore e.g I am against them or I am Fore them.
The noun could be 'prophet' (the person who made the prophecy), or prophecy (the foretelling itself).
It means before. The prefix fore means first or before.
The word "fore" can be a noun, adjective, or adverb. All have a common definition meaning front or beginning. It is a rarely used word. The word "for" is a very common word and is a preposition. It is generally used as a function to indicate purpose.
In this case, it means the future, the part before us, as opposed to the past which is behind us.
A fancy word for telling.
the foretelling or prediction of what is to come.
prophetic, foretelling and foreboding
Fore-Word Press was created in 2004.
Fore is to aft as front is to rear.
A homophone for the word "for" is "four" - both words sound the same but have different meanings.
The Foretelling was created on 1983-06-15.
be-come, be-low, be-fore
The word sought may be the adjective pathetic (sad, pitiful).A similar word is prophetic (foretelling, of an omen).
probably "Before".
It is Fore e.g I am against them or I am Fore them.