Forearmed [verb]

Definition of Forearmed:

give notice of possible occurrence

Opposite/Antonyms of Forearmed:


Sentence/Example of Forearmed:

Well, forewarned was forearmed, Varney told himself as he walked back to the house.

Every boy and girl should read this booklet so as to be forearmed against evils of the sort just described.

They aim to secure success or at least to be forearmed against failure by being forewarned.

But I was not wise, and to be forewarned by my fears was not with me to be forearmed.

Here, again, Mary Ann was forearmed by her feeling that she deserved them.

You know we in England have a proverb, 'Forewarned is forearmed.'

To be forewarned was to be forearmed, and I think we took full advantage of the occasion.

The matter concerns them more than it does me; for forewarned is forearmed, and I am not afraid of falling into the trap again.

I humbly suggested to him that I should try to keep clear of the febrile stage; that forewarned was forearmed.

I must know, for if they have come here to remain, if they are our foes we will be forewarned and hence forearmed.