Vocab-ability Prefix–282 (fore__ = front, previous) – A More Powerful Vocabulary (earn UpVotes with “Vocab Practice” exercise)

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MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. The forecast of earthquake is not quite accurate than typhoon.
  2. We need to forecast all natural calamities as possible.
  3. The foreleg of a pig is much more in demand as meat than the back leg.
  4. I always include reading the foreword of a book.
  5. Forethought is quite important and will always be important.

Good work!

Thank you!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. The positive price forecast for most cryptocurrencies in 2019 seem very far from actualization.
  2. One of the foreleg of the goat is badly injured.
  3. The foreword of the book compelled me to purchase it.
  4. I had a forethought about the event butbi couldn't implement it because of my tight schedule.

Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. According to yesterday's forcast, it won't rain today.
  2. The monster's forelegs looked like the legs of a horse, his other legs were lion's.
  3. The foreword was not written by the author himself, it was written by his editor.
  4. Jack doesn't give his actions a forethought. That causes him many problems.

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MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. Forecast
    It was colder than usual, with the sun obscured by clouds, portending the accuracy of a forecast of snow.
  2. Foreleg
    The goat was still on her side, pawing the ground with her forelegs and bleating miserably as she strained in vain.
  3. Foreword
    The author’s foreword was an introduction to his background in sociology.
  4. Forethought
    Such error could not have occurred in the presence of significant levels of forethought and organization.

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MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Economists wrongly forecast a recession after the EU referendum.

  2. The astrologer tried to forecast the future by mapping the patterns in the stars.

  3. The groom massaged the foreleg of the horse to reduce cramps.

  4. Most technical books try to get an expert in the field to write the foreword to give the book authority.

  5. The UK government put very little forethought into what would happen if voters decided to vote to leave the EU.

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MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Nostradamus was said to have forecast the future.

  2. The mystic tried to forecast the woman's love life by looking at the tea leaf patterns at the bottom of her cup.

  3. Centaurs in Greek myth had the forelegs of humans and the back legs of horses.

  4. Most people skip the forewords of books and go straight to the main text.

  5. The general put considerable forethought into his military plans.

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MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. The Democrats incorrectly forecast that Trump's election would lead to a recession.

  2. The job of the chief buyer for the department store was to forecast which fashion trends would be popular.

  3. The horse's foreleg stumbled into a rabbit hole, breaking it.

  4. Publishers try to boost the credibility of unknown authors by paying famous people to write the foreword to their books.

  5. The woman put a lot of forethought into planning her husband's fiftieth birthday.

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MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. Forecast:
    To my friends sitting on your butts, the forecast says you are going to have to jog fifty miles a day in order to keep the world spinning.

  2. Forecast:
    If the weatherman could forecast accurately, we wouldn't have driven straight into a winter storm.

  3. Foreleg:
    Who is going to give a horse love when its heart is found in the left foreleg?

  4. Foreword:
    Some of us need to pay more attention to the foreword before deciding to read a book.

  5. Forethought:
    The children's lack of forethought caused their great-grandmother's chest sink to the bottle of the river.

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MY VOCAB PRACTICE

  1. Mr. Browns' forecast of a rainy day today was totally wrong as its been rain cats and dogs all day.
  2. Bitcoin's price has be forecast to reach a million dollars before the year end 2020.
  3. A kangaroo's foreleg is quiet very small compared to that of any other animals of its size.
  4. I have learnt that the forwardof a book is the easiest part to write from experience.
  5. I totally believe in Kate's forethought when taking uncalculated risks.

Good work!

MY VOCAB PRACTICE:

  1. That was the weather forecast for yesterday.

  2. The weatherman had forecast the weather to be stormy.

  3. The cat’s foreleg was stuck by the door.

  4. We usually find the foreword in the front page of a book.

  5. He gave a forethought vision to the team.