forethoughtful

IPA: fˈɔrθɔtfʌɫ

adjective

  • Having or full of forethought; provident; proactive; visionary.
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Examples of "forethoughtful" in Sentences

  • They were more prudent and forethoughtful than we.
  • Evidently some forethoughtful man had prepared his cave early.
  • It was now set up in types, and the forethoughtful Mr. Sands had abstracted
  • They were led into systematic and forethoughtful courses, and thus found a training which they could in no other way have secured.
  • Some forethoughtful man, whom the correspondents blessed, had remembered the three hours 'difference in time between Pueblo and New York, and against
  • At a very small additional expense, the State could have planted every rod of improved highway with productive trees, putting that forethoughtful specification into the contracts.
  • Kitty was brave and forethoughtful, for during the week we were gone she had baked and cooked a large amount of substantial food that would keep us from starving while on our journey.
  • 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.
  • Aunt Kitty was brave and forethoughtful, for during the week we were gone she had baked and cooked a large amount of substantial food that would keep us from starving while on our journey.
  • At Senator Hanway's dictation, the taciturn one who had been so forethoughtful as to bring with him envelopes and blanks, wrote messages to each of the hysterical eighteen, about twenty to a man, signing them with the names of those influential constituents.

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