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country.<br />

--adv. 2 first, firstly, primarily, primarily, in (the) first<br />

place, before anything else: First and foremost, we must<br />

consider the matter of safety.<br />

forerunner<br />

n. 1 predecessor, precursor, foregoer; herald, harbinger,<br />

envoy; forebear, ancestor, forefather, progenitor: This<br />

dishwasher is better designed than its forerunners. The cuckoo<br />

is thought by many to be the forerunner of spring. 2 omen,<br />

portent, foretoken, premonition, sign, augury, token: A drop in<br />

the barometer is a forerunner of bad weather.<br />

foresee v. presage, foretell, envisage, picture, forecast, predict,<br />

prophesy, augur, US envision: I don't foresee any problems.<br />

foreshadow<br />

v. presage, foretoken, portend, augur, indicate, prophesy,<br />

predict, bode, signal, signify, betoken: The surrender of Ghent<br />

foreshadowed the fate of Flanders.<br />

foresight n. 1 providence, prudence, care, far-sightedness, watchfulness,<br />

caution, precaution, long-sightedness, perspicacity, wisdom,<br />

sagacity, insight, circumspection: The commander demonstrated<br />

foresight in ordering a retreat. 2 prevision, perception,<br />

prospect, vision, foreknowledge, prescience; expectation: A<br />

little foresight could have prevented the calamity.<br />

forestall v. anticipate, prevent, obstruct, hinder, obviate, thwart,<br />

preclude, frustrate, avert, ward or stave or fend off,<br />

intercept, parry, stop, delay: The frigate effectively<br />

forestalled our plan to sail away secretly.<br />

forethought<br />

n. premeditation, planning, plotting, far-sightedness,<br />

long-sightedness: Much forethought went into the assassination<br />

scheme.<br />

for ever adv. 1 forever, always, for good, ever, (for) evermore,<br />

forevermore, eternally, everlastingly, for ever and a day,<br />

undyingly, for eternity, till doomsday, till the end of time,<br />

Colloq till the cows come home, till hell freezes over: They

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