Word Meanings - FORETASTE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A taste beforehand; enjoyment in advance; anticipation.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of FORETASTE)
- Anticipate
- Forestall
- prejudge
- expect
- foretaste
- apprehend
- prevent
- prearrange
- prepare
- meet
- obviate
- intercept
- forecast
- Anticipation
- Prevention
- expectation
- forestallment
- awaiting
- preoccupation
- preconception
- foresight
- forethought
- prelibation
- preclusion
- pregustation
- antepast
- provision
- Presentiment
- Foreboding
- prescience
- anticipation
Related words: (words related to FORETASTE)
- PREVENTATIVE
 That which prevents; -- incorrectly used instead of preventive.
- PREJUDGE
 To judge before hearing, or before full and sufficient examination; to decide or sentence by anticipation; to condemn beforehand. The committee of council hath prejudged the whole case, by calling the united sense of both houses of Parliament" a
- INTERCEPTION
 The act of intercepting; as, interception of a letter; interception of the enemy.
- FOREBODINGLY
 In a foreboding manner.
- INTERCEPT
 To include between; as, that part of the intercepted between the points A and B. Syn. -- To cut off; stop; catch; seize; obstruct. (more info) intercept; inter between + capere to take, seize: cf. F. intercepter. 1. To take or seize by the way,
- INTERCEPTIVE
 Intercepting or tending to intercept.
- PRESCIENCE
 Knowledge of events before they take place; foresight. God's certain prescience of the volitions of moral agents. J. Edwards.
- APPREHEND
 of, seize; prae before + -hendere ; akin to Gr. 1. To take or seize; to take hold of. We have two hands to apprehended it. Jer. Taylor. 2. Hence: To take or seize by legal process; to arrest; as, to apprehend a criminal. 3. To take hold of with
- FORETHOUGHT
 Thought of, or planned, beforehand; aforethought; prepense; hence, deliberate. "Forethought malice." Bacon.
- PREVENTABLE
 Capable of being prevented or hindered; as, preventable diseases.
- PROVISIONARY
 Provisional. Burke.
- PROVISIONAL
 Of the nature of a provision; serving as a provision for the time being; -- used of partial or temporary arrangements; as, a provisional government; a provisional treaty.
- PREVENTINGLY
 So as to prevent or hinder.
- EXPECTATION
 The leaving of the disease principally to the efforts of nature to effect a cure. Expectation of life, the mean or average duration of the life individuals after any specified age. Syn. -- Anticipation; confidence; trust. (more info) 1. The act
- PREVENT
 1. To go before; to precede; hence, to go before as a guide; to direct. We which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep. 1 Thess. iv. 15. We pray thee that thy grace may always prevent and follow
- INTERCEPTER
 One who, or that which, intercepts. Shak.
- PRECONCEPTION
 The act of preconceiving; conception or opinion previously formed.
- PREVENTABILITY
 The quality or state of being preventable.
- FORETASTE
 A taste beforehand; enjoyment in advance; anticipation.
- PRECLUSION
 The act of precluding, or the state of being precluded; a shutting out.
- IMPREVENTABLE
 Not preventable; invitable.
- INEXPECTABLE
 Not to be expected or anticipated. Bp. Hall.
- UNEXPECTATION
 Absence of expectation; want of foresight. Bp. Hall.
- IMPREVENTABILITY
 The state or quality of being impreventable.
- UNEXPECTED
 Not expected; coming without warning; sudden. -- Un`ex*pect"ed*ly, adv. -- Un`ex*pect"ed*ness, n.
- INEXPECTED
 Unexpected.
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