fore in English

adjective
1
situated or placed in front.
the fore and hind pairs of wings
noun
1
the front part of something, especially a ship.
Sonia climbed regally out of her stateroom in the fore of the ship.
exclamation
1
called out as a warning to people in the path of a golf ball.
prefix
1
(added to verbs) in front.
foreshorten

Use "fore" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "fore" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "fore", or refer to the context using the word "fore" in the English Dictionary.

1. Set your fore staysail and your fore and main topsails.

2. Fore and aft particle cannons.

3. 'Fore tomorrow comes Creepin' in

4. Fore/aft looking airborne radar

5. Separate them, fore and aft.

6. Q/q - Inflate/deflate fore Ballonet

7. Two each mounted fore and aft.

8. Rear feet: Same as fore feet.

9. The Anathemata pt1: Rite and Fore-Time

10. Ah! Fore way is very arduousness!

11. 4 . Alternatives Come to the Fore

12. Fore - end left side hinders an electrocardiogram.

13. Mr Hollar, I want lifelines fore and aft.

14. His body was protected by armour fore and aft.

15. A Barkentine has three or more masts with all but the foremost mast fore-and-aft rigged. The fore mast is square-rigged

16. 195 quae illum tibi aeternum putes fore amicum et Benevolentem

17. Quae illum tibi aeternum putes fore amicum et Benevolentem

18. You best wake up 'fore tomorrow comes Creepin' in

19. Vates, aeque in Adulationem compositus, terrarum omnium rectorem fore ostendit

20. Oldknow the man of romantic sensibility came to the fore.

21. The crew lashed down the cargo on the fore deck.

22. There fore, total variable cost for each coach was $300.

23. Loading rams # at the fore and aft ends of the doors

24. The Brig uses several smaller sails, while the Brigantine uses a square mast on the fore mast and fore-and-aft triangular shaped rigging on the main mast

25. The ship was moored to the dock fore and aft.

26. Your seat is in the fore part of the aircraft.

27. Caster is the fore or aft slope of the steering axis

28. He went fore to see whether the sail was properly in place.

29. The captain ordered two flags to be placed fore and aft.

30. Alongships definition, in the fore-and-aft line of a vessel

31. Their hats should be creased fore and aft like a fedora.

32. Synonyms: After, back, hind… Antonyms: anterior, fore, forward… Find the right word.

33. They shall not, however, be installed against the fore or aft bulwark.

34. (b) How has Jehovah’s name come to the fore in modern times?

35. The third temptation in particular brought the issue of sovereignty to the fore.

36. Loading rams 9000 N at the fore and aft ends of the doors

37. 7 Channels and salt marsh, reed beds and pools, shingle and fore shore.

38. Fore and Aftnd-aft sails at the front were called jibs (1)

39. The following portrait sketches by contemporaries are, there-fore, of special interest.

40. The fore limb stretched forwards reaches beyond the tip of the snout; the Adpressed hind limb reaches a little beyond the elbow of the Adpressed fore limb, or to the axilla

41. It had horns in its head and very small fore limbs, almost Atrophiated

42. 30 synonyms for Anterior: front, forward, fore, frontward, earlier, former, previous, prior, preceding

43. 10 Paul’s letters bring to the fore the matter of very specific prayers.

44. The switch shall be placed at two points on the vessel (fore and aft).

45. The captain of the ship ordered the red flag hoisted at the fore. Sentencedict.com

46. Ancon was launched at the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States

47. This line represents the fore and aft axis of your aircraft, the fuselage.

48. They shall not, however, be installed against the fore or aft bulwark plating.

49. Anterior definition, situated before or at the front of; fore (opposed to posterior)

50. 6. (a) What came to the fore at the time of Jesus’ baptism?