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List of antonyms from "foreknow" to antonyms from "forge"


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Definition of the day : « forethoughtful »

  • As in cautious : adj careful, guarded
Example sentences :
  • Evidently some forethoughtful man had prepared his cave early.
  • Extract from : « The Rock of Chickamauga » by Joseph A. Altsheler
  • She is rich, she may be prudent, she may be a forethoughtful person.
  • Extract from : « The Adventures of Harry Richmond, Complete » by George Meredith
  • There was no well in the store as in the forethoughtful Mr. Hanrahans saloon.
  • Extract from : « The Sunset Trail » by Alfred Henry Lewis
  • She left the jewel-case when on her journey through London for safety; she is a particularly careful person, forethoughtful.
  • Extract from : « Lord Ormont and his Aminta, Complete » by George Meredith
  • Party against party, neither of them had a forethoughtful head for the land at large.
  • Extract from : « Beauchamp's Career, Complete » by George Meredith
  • They tumbled and jostled down the companionways 22 only to find the wise and forethoughtful had prempted every chair.
  • Extract from : « Gold » by Stewart White
  • They were led into systematic and forethoughtful courses, and thus found a training which they could in no other way have secured.
  • Extract from : « Domesticated Animals » by Nathaniel Southgate Shaler
  • And the call includes all who have experienced the blessings of forethoughtful care and parental love.
  • Extract from : « That Last Waif » by Horace Fletcher
  • The forethoughtful and weather-wise had run them round to the Creux and carried them through the tunnel into the roadway behind.
  • Extract from : « A Maid of the Silver Sea » by John Oxenham
  • Be thoughtful; be forethoughtful; be forethoughtful without being fearthoughtful.
  • Extract from : « Fletcherism » by Horace Fletcher