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Forthcoming   /fˈɔrθkˈəmɪŋ/   Listen
Forthcoming

adjective
1.
At ease in talking to others.  Synonyms: extroverted, outgoing.
2.
Of the relatively near future.  Synonyms: approaching, coming, upcoming.  "This coming Thursday" , "The forthcoming holidays" , "The upcoming spring fashions"
3.
Available when required or as promised.



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"Forthcoming" Quotes from Famous Books



... opens in Filina's boudoir, where she is at her toilet, arraying herself for her part as Titania in the forthcoming performance of the "Midsummer Night's Dream" at the castle. As Wilhelm and Mignon enter the apartment, a very dramatic conversation ensues between them in the form of a terzetto ("Ohime quell' acre riso"). Mignon is in despair at the attention Wilhelm pays Filina, and the latter adds to her pangs ...
— The Standard Operas (12th edition) • George P. Upton

... most able writers tell us that we are just on the threshold of "the women's century," and that the great advance the world is to witness in the forthcoming years is to be largely inspired by, and redound to the glory of, the women of ...
— The Girl Wanted • Nixon Waterman

... arrangements in the past year, and, in the second place, they had a very good bill of fare for the current year, even if there were nothing additional to their programme as already published. The books that had been announced as forthcoming were just the kind of books that it was proper the Society should produce. But, in addition, they would see there was forthcoming a very important publication which had come to them out of the ordinary run. The late Sir William Fraser, in addition to his other important bequests, which would for ...
— Publications of the Scottish History Society, Vol. 36 • Sir John Lauder

... the Poet, laying down the other bundle, "is the original manuscript of my forthcoming Book ...
— The Book of Khalid • Ameen Rihani

... immediately after the patient has taken a toxic dose of the drug; they are clonic in character, but the muscles are relaxed between the fits. If the dose is not lethal, the spasms soon cease. In hydrophobia a history of having been bitten by a rabid animal is usually forthcoming; the spasms, which are clonic in character, affect chiefly the muscles of respiration and deglutition, and pass off entirely in the intervals between attacks. Certain cases of haemorrhage into the lateral ventricles of the brain also simulate tetanus, but an ...
— Manual of Surgery - Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition. • Alexis Thomson and Alexander Miles


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