💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Foretalk"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| forereadverb | (transitive) To read beforehand or ahead of time. |
| forebooknoun | A prelude to a book or series of books; a preface. |
| forenotenoun | A preceding note or message; a preface. |
| forestorynoun | An introductory segment before a story; a preface or prelude. |
| forespeakingnoun | (obsolete) A foretelling; a prediction. |
| forewordnoun | An introductory section preceding the main text of a book or other document; especially, one written by another person (not the author of the work thus introduced). |
| forespeechnoun | a preface |
| prefacernoun | The writer of a preface. |
| forewardnoun | (obsolete) An advance group; the vanguard. |
| forward | At, near or towards the front of something. |
| foremessagenoun | A message given in advance; a prologue |
| proemiumnoun | Synonym of proem. |
| proemnoun | An introduction, preface or preamble. |
| foretalenoun | An account given in advance; prediction |
| forebuildingnoun | (architecture) Any projecting construction; forepart. |
| forelookverb | To look beforehand, to preview. |
| foreviewnoun | A preview |
| prefacenoun | A beginning or introductory portion that comes before the main text of a document or book, typically serving to contextualize or explain the writing of the book and sometimes to acknowledge others' contributions; especially, such a discussion written by the work's own author. |
| fore-witnoun | Alternative form of forewit. [Timely knowledge; precaution; foresight.] |
| foregazenoun | A gaze that is forward or beforehand. |
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