forethoughtful
adj/ˈfɔɹθɔtfʊl/US/ˈfɔːθɔːtfʊl/UK
Etymology
From fore- + thoughtful; or forethought + -ful.
- inherited from thoȝtful
Definitions
Having or full of forethought
Having or full of forethought; provident; proactive; visionary.
- Meal times always caught the majority unaware. They tumbled and jostled down the companionways only to find the wise and forethoughtful had preëmpted every chair.
- And I should have been forethoughtful enough to see the looming danger.
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