IPA: /fɔːrˈboʊdɪŋ/
KK: /fɔrˈboʊdɪŋ/
Definition: Describing a feeling that something bad will happen; having a sense of danger or doom.
Example: The dark clouds gave the sky a foreboding look, making everyone feel uneasy.
Definition: A feeling that something bad is going to happen in the future.
Example: She felt a sense of foreboding as the storm clouds gathered.
IPA: /ˈfɔːrˌbreɪn/
KK: /ˈfɔrˌbreɪn/
Definition: The front part of the brain that is responsible for many important functions, including thinking, memory, and movement control.
Example: The forebrain plays a crucial role in processing sensory information and regulating emotions.
IPA: /fɔːrˈkloʊz/
KK: /fɔrˈkloʊz/
Definition: To take possession of a property because the owner has failed to pay the mortgage or loan.
Example: The bank decided to foreclose on the house after the owner missed several payments.
Definition: To take away someone's right to keep their property, usually because they have not paid their mortgage or loan.
IPA: /fɔːrˈduːm/
KK: /fɔrˈdum/
Definition: To decide that someone or something will have a bad outcome before it happens.
Example: The prophecy seemed to foredoom the kingdom to failure.
IPA: /fɔːrˈɡoʊ/
KK: /fɔrˈgoʊ/
Definition: To give up or do without something, especially something that is desired or needed.
Example: She decided to forego dessert in order to stick to her diet.
IPA: /fɔːrˈɡoʊɪŋ/
KK: /fɔrˈɡoʊɪŋ/
Definition: Referring to something that has been mentioned or written earlier in a text or conversation.
Example: In the foregoing discussion, we explored various solutions to the problem.
IPA: /fɔːrˈɡoʊn/
KK: /fɔrˈɡoʊn/
Definition: Describing something that has already happened or been decided in the past.
Example: The outcome of the match was a foregone conclusion after the first half.
Definition: To give up or do without something, especially something that is desired or expected.
Example: She decided to forego dessert to maintain her diet.
IPA: /ˈfɔːrɪnɪzəm/
KK: /ˈfɔrɪnˌɪzəm/
Definition: A word, phrase, or custom that comes from another country or culture.
Example: The use of foreignism in literature can enrich the text by introducing new perspectives.
IPA: /fɔːrˈdʒʌdʒ/
KK: /fɔrˈdʒʌdʒ/
Definition: To make a judgment about someone or something before having all the necessary information or evidence.
Example: It's unfair to forejudge a person's abilities without seeing their work first.
IPA: /fɔːrˈnɒlɪdʒ/
KK: /fɔrˈnɑlɪdʒ/
Definition: Knowledge or awareness of something before it happens or exists.
Example: His foreknowledge of the event allowed him to prepare in advance.
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