Forethoughts [noun]
Definition of Forethoughts:
mental preparedness
Opposite/Antonyms of Forethoughts:
Sentence/Example of Forethoughts:
Clearly, gender creative parenting involves work, vigilance, and forethought, and while it’s not for everyone, it’s a compelling enough idea to stick in your mind like glue.
A forethought and an afterthought frame the four chapters with reflections on the way Smith came to the work, the way the project affected him and what he allows himself to hope for at its conclusion.
Their works are not a momentary inspiration; they are the result of forethought, long and painstaking.
Our commander had the forethought to see that we lay well out of range of the small-arms of the period.
The question was set at rest by his forethought, disclosed by the arrival of some large packages addressed to her.
See the rivers, how they run,Changeless toward the changeless sea;All around is forethought sure,Fixed will and stern decree.
With forethought and summoned patience they can endure great agonies; but a sudden pang, unexpected, overwhelms them.
There was not strength enough in them to be proud, nor forethought enough to be ambitious.
She was generous enough to share her confectionery with me, and her forethought in bringing it was amply justified.
Without knowledge and forethought, we may hurt where we wish to help—we may kill where we wish to cure.