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Forethought   /fˈɔrθˌɔt/   Listen
noun
Forethought  n.  A thinking or planning beforehand; prescience; premeditation; forecast; provident care. "A sphere that will demand from him forethought, courage, and wisdom."



adjective
Forethought  adj.  Thought of, or planned, beforehand; aforethought; prepense; hence, deliberate. "Forethought malice."






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"Forethought" Quotes from Famous Books



... "A forethought which I have exercised on your account," said the baron, gravely. "You, sir, will require a carriage, and knowing you, as a stranger, had no carriage in Berlin, I brought mine. It shall ...
— Frederick The Great and His Family • L. Muhlbach

... who guided her large household probably had to expend far more pure intellect in doing so than the baron in his hunting and fighting; that the wife of the city accountant probably expends today more reason, imagination, forethought, and memory on the management of her small household, than he in his far simpler, monotonous arithmetical toil; that, as there is no cause for supposing that the tailor or shoemaker needs less intellect in his calling than the soldier or prize-fighter, so there ...
— Woman and Labour • Olive Schreiner

... the wealth and population of the city increasing, the craftsmen found themselves pushed out beyond the walls, and taking up their quarters beyond the power of the Companies. But it was a freedom without knowledge, without order, without forethought. It was the freedom of the savage who lives only for himself. For they were now unable to combine. In the long course of centuries they had lost the very idea of combination; they had forgotten that in an age we ...
— As We Are and As We May Be • Sir Walter Besant

... Flinders was directed to afford facilities for the naturalists to collect specimens and the artists to make drawings. The hand of Banks is apparent in the nice balancing of liberty of independent study with liability to direction from the commander; and his forethought in these particulars was probably inspired by his experience with ...
— The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders • Ernest Scott

... as they see it, and ready often to credit the actor, not only with the inventions of the stage-manager, but even with those of the author also. They accept the play as it is presented to them, just as tho it had happened, with no suspicion of the forethought by which the performance ...
— Inquiries and Opinions • Brander Matthews


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