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forethoughtful

[fawr-thawt-fuhl, fohr-] / fɔrˈθɔt fəl, foʊr- /


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The only serious trouble was with a generator, but forethoughtful Sir Edmund had a spare along.

From Time Magazine Archive

After all, were they not smarter, wiser, more thoughtful and forethoughtful, the wealthiest, the most enlightened?

From "Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng

Miss Tabor played a shade better than the average woman, covering her court with a forethoughtful ease that did the work without wasting exertion.

From The Professor's Mystery by Hastings, Wells

Willoughby," Miss Eleanor presented herself to be stamped with the title hanging ready for the first that should open her lips, "our Willoughby is observant—he is ever generous—and he is not less forethoughtful.

From The Egoist by Meredith, George

It was not much, it was not like the freedom of the forest, but pursued by one as tenacious and forethoughtful as he, it kept his muscles hard, his lungs strong, and his blood sparkling.

From The Riflemen of the Ohio A Story of the Early Days along "The Beautiful River" by Altsheler, Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander)




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