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forethought

[fawr-thawt, fohr-] / ˈfɔrˌθɔt, ˈfoʊr- /


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I don’t know whether this was a careless lie of omission or, with forethought, a texted lie to your face.

From Washington Post

Another thing we can do is to practice forethought.

From Salon

A chicken, she notes, requires some forethought — she likes to season her birds well before cooking them to maximize flavor — and care in preparation, which are acts of love.

From Washington Post

In contrast to Jimmy’s impulsive disclosure to Grace and his last-minute decisions to take clients out into the world for part of their sessions, practicing quality therapy requires mindfulness, planning and forethought.

From Los Angeles Times

Typing on a computer requires far less forethought; you can dump out the contents of your brain and then hammer it into shape.

From Washington Post