forethought in English

noun
1
careful consideration of what will be necessary or may happen in the future.
Jim had the forethought to book in advance

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1. Without forethought or provision; unawares.

2. Using encryption takes a bit of forethought.

3. After some forethought I decided to fly.

4. He had made the remark completely without forethought.

5. The words had come out without forethought.

6. The afterthought is good, But forethought is Better.

7. She was appalled at her own lack of forethought.

8. With a little forethought many accidents could be avoided.

9. An empty refrigerator illustrates a lack of forethought.

10. Prudence is a good thing; forethought is wisdom.

11. Caution: Careful forethought to avoid danger or harm.

12. So me·ta·no·eʹo literally means afterthought (in contrast to forethought).

13. Theresa was struck by her own lack of forethought.

14. No one had the forethought to bring a map.

15. The headstrong impetuous man rushed into things without forethought.

16. A long backpacking trip requires a lot of forethought.

17. He had had the forethought to book in advance.

18. SUCCESSFUL WAITING IS MAINLY A MATTER OF ATTITUDE AND FORETHOUGHT.

19. We had had the forethought to book places in advance.

20. It requires forethought and planning, especially on the part of parents.

21. 8 We had had the forethought to book places in advance.

22. They had had the forethought to post him in the garden.

23. Some forethought and preparation is necessary before you embark on the project.

24. Again, this makes left-Brained people very concerned with forethought and planning

25. It would be an instinctual panicked move with no forethought or malice.

26. On the following morning a whisky ration, provided by the judicious forethought of Gen.

27. Circumspection: See: care , caution , deliberation , diligence , discernment , discretion , discrimination , forethought , heed , judgment , notice , precaution

28. With a little more forethought we could have bought the house we really wanted.

29. Perhaps they are just more practised in forethought, especially if they have children.

30. Annuities are issued by Forethought Life Insurance Company, 10 West Market Street, Suite 2300, Indianapolis, Indiana

31. All this is culled from letters from people who had the forethought to record the event.

32. Also, forethought should be given as to what will be done if a cesarean section is required.

33. 3 Make Advance Plans: Preparation and forethought will enable us to witness informally in an effective way.

34. But a little forethought will help you avoid the drudgery of mixing, baking and cooking your New Year spread.

35. (Proverbs 12:18) When no forethought is given to what is being said, both the speaker and his listeners can be hurt.

36. But through forethought and practical assistance, you can help a friend or a relative make the best of a difficult situation. —Proverbs 17:17.

37. While all these words mean "to get away or keep away from something," Avoid stresses forethought and caution in keeping clear of danger or difficulty

38. HAPPINESS AS FOUND IN FORETHOUGHT MINUS FEARTHOUGHT HORACE FLETCHER Another type of filmometer which gives very Concordant results was recently devised by the writer and de Horvath.

39. Therefore, in the practice of Wilde’s Aestheticism, forethought and constraint are necessities, yet too often lacking, and without them, one is doomed to suffer the same fate as Dorian Gray.

40. This is an important but a complex question for the reasons stated above. It requires forethought, considerable planning and technical expertise and - if I may say so - enlightened self-interest.

41. While all these words mean "prudently watchful and discreet in the face of danger or risk," Cautious implies the exercise of forethought usually prompted by fear of danger.

42. Cautious: 1 adj showing careful forethought “reserved and Cautious ” “a Cautious driver” Synonyms: unadventurous lacking in boldness careful exercising caution or showing care or attention cagey , cagy , chary characterized by great caution and wariness fabian using Cautious slow strategy to wear down opposition; avoiding direct confrontation

43. Cagey: 1 adj characterized by great caution and wariness “a Cagey avoidance of a definite answer” Synonyms: cagy , chary cautious showing careful forethought adj showing self-interest and shrewdness in dealing with others “a Cagey lawyer” Synonyms: cagy , canny , clever smart showing mental alertness and calculation and resourcefulness

44. Care (Noun and Verb), Careful, Carefully, Carefulness: signifies "to take care of," involving forethought and provision ( epi indicating "the direction of the mind toward the object cared for"), Luk 10:34 , 35 , of the Good Samaritan's care for the wounded man, and in 1Ti 3:5 , of a bishop's (or overseer's) care of a church, a significant