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Meanings of
forethought
in English
Portuguese
precaução
Catalan
precaució
Spanish
previsión
Back to the meaning
Judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger.
care
caution
precaution
Portuguese
precaução
Planning or plotting in advance of acting.
premeditation
Synonyms
Examples for "
care
"
care
caution
precaution
Examples for "
care
"
1
Conclusion: Sociodemographic and clinical factors result in differences in health
care
use.
2
Background: Nurses are members of the health
care
team for crisis response.
3
Purpose: Quality assessment and assurance are important issues in modern health
care
.
4
IMS Health does market research in the pharmaceutical and health
care
industries.
5
That's key for a health
care
system where costs continue to rise.
1
Politicians understandably approach said question with
caution
-often with interesting results.
2
Experts agree that passive safety is a good idea but urge
caution
.
3
Government urges public to exercise
caution
on water over bank holiday weekend.
4
However,
caution
should be exercised because of the possible risk of hypotension.
5
However, surgical intervention in extremely young infants should be performed with
caution
.
1
Fifteen people, including police officers, were taken to hospital as a
precaution
.
2
He said as a
precaution
it was being removed from the market.
3
Hundreds of residents and office workers left the buildings as a
precaution
.
4
The system was a necessary
precaution
,
the senior leaders of CG felt.
5
The United States says it takes every
precaution
to avoid civilian casualties.
Usage of
forethought
in English
1
Observe the symbol of
forethought
.
He spread the waterproof to the wind.
2
It is the mere instinct of wisdom; it cannot be called
forethought
.
'
3
The blacksmith had had the
forethought
to bring the shoes with him.
4
Quite unexpectedly and without
forethought
the nation had emancipated four million slaves.
5
Her smile was a sufficient reward for the bit of tactful
forethought
.
6
Wise
forethought
,
which means economy, stands as the first of domestic duties.
7
Well, well, this lady had more
forethought
than the rest of us.
8
I had jumped overboard from impulse, he with
forethought
and deliberate coolness.
9
His
forethought
was vindicated two days later when a great storm came.
10
Mr. Percival with great
forethought
paid him a month's salary in advance.
11
All that is wanted is prudent
forethought
,
integrity of purpose, and self-denial.
12
The supper was a relief to Veronica, and I blessed father's
forethought
.
13
And if haste were necessary, so also were care, ingenuity, and
forethought
.
14
Here everything was suggestive of
forethought
,
of care, of order, of dignity.
15
Joseph could have got it, too, if he'd had a little
forethought
.
16
In a super-sized society, a little bit of
forethought
goes a long way.
Other examples for "forethought"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
forethought
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
have the forethought
little forethought
much forethought
careful forethought
wise forethought
More collocations
Translations for
forethought
Portuguese
precaução
cautela
prudência
Catalan
precaució
cautela
prudència
Spanish
previsión
precaución
cautela
cuidado
prevención
Forethought
through the time
Forethought
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common