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unborn

adjective as in future

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There is this trinity of female mourning: for your grandmother, your mother, and your unborn daughter.

The letter attacks Braley for having “willingly voted for extreme measures that threaten the lives of unborn children.”

They fear for their unborn child, a baby girl who will be born into a family with no belongings, no money, and little food.

Zaun, who was starting to look like the favorite, took the stage to cheers and vowed “I will spill my blood to save the unborn.”

He understood that her unborn child was at the center of her struggle.

I seemed to be a creature out of a remote unborn age, centuries hence, and even that was as real as the rest!

And if you knew the mystery of the building up—why, the growth of an unborn child is more wonderful than you can conceive.

Gilliatt had discovered this, although he knew nothing of the dead Vitruvius or of the still unborn Weston.

His first feeling now was one of pity for the untimely fate of these gentle ewes and their unborn lambs.

The sky was leaden, lowering, sinister, pregnant with unborn snow.

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to unborn, such as: awaited, coming, expected, incipient, and prospective.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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