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Definition of future
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of future is as below...
Future
(v. i.) That is to be or come
hereafter;
that will exist at any time after the
present;
as, the next
moment
is
future,
to the
present..
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Reserve
::
Reserve
(v. t.)
Hence,
to keep in store for
future
or
special
use; to
withhold
from
present
use for
another
purpose
or time; to keep; to
retain..
Precedent
::
Precedent
(n.) A
judicial
decision
which
serves
as a rule for
future
determinations
in
similar
or
analogous
cases;
an
authority
to be
followed
in
courts
of
justice;
forms of
proceeding
to be
followed
in
similar
cases.
Omen
::
Omen (n.) An
occurrence
supposed
to
portend,
or show the
character
of, some
future
event;
any
indication
or
action
regarded
as a
foreshowing;
a
foreboding;
a
presage;
an
augury..
Betoken
::
Betoken
(v. t.) To
foreshow
by
present
signs;
to
indicate
something
future
by that which is seen or
known;
as, a dark cloud often
betokens
a
storm..
Advancement
::
Advancement
(v. t.)
Property
given,
usually
by a
parent
to a
child,
in
advance
of a
future
distribution..
Betroth
::
Betroth
(v. t.) To
promise
to take (as a
future
spouse);
to
plight
one's troth to.
Provide
::
Provide
(v. i.) To
procure
supplies
or means in
advance;
to take
measures
beforehand
in view of an
expected
or a
possible
future
need,
especially
a
danger
or an evil; --
followed
by
against
or for; as, to
provide
against
the
inclemency
of the
weather;
to
provide
for the
education
of a
child..
Bank Bill
::
Bank bill () In
England,
a note, or a bill of
exchange,
of a bank,
payable
to
order,
and
usually
at some
future
specified
time. Such bills are
negotiable,
but form, in the
strict
sense of the term, no part of the
currency..
Destine
::
Destine
(v. t.) To
determine
the
future
condition
or
application
of; to set apart by
design
for a
future
use or
purpose;
to fix, as by
destiny
or by an
authoritative
decree;
to doom; to
ordain
or
preordain;
to
appoint;
-- often with the
remoter
object
preceded
by to or for..
Future
::
Future
(a.) A
future
tense.
Yet
::
Yet
(conj.)
Before
some
future
time;
before
the end;
eventually;
in time.
Postpone
::
Postpone
(v. t.) To defer to a
future
or later time; to put off; also, to cause to be
deferred
or put off; to
delay;
to
adjourn;
as, to
postpone
the
consideration
of a bill to the
following
day, or
indefinitely..
Betrothal
::
Betrothal
(n.) The act of
betrothing,
or the fact of being
betrothed;
a
mutual
promise,
engagement,
or
contract
for a
future
marriage
between
the
persons
betrothed;
betrothment;
affiance..
Reversion
::
Reversion
(n.)
Hence,
a right to
future
possession
or
enjoiment;
succession..
Executory
::
Executory
(a.)
Designed
to be
executed
or
carried
into
effect
in time to come, or to take
effect
on a
future
contingency;
as, an
executory
devise,
reminder,
or
estate;
an
executory
contract..
Prospect
::
Prospect
(v.) The act of
looking
forward;
foresight;
anticipation;
as, a
prospect
of the
future
state..
Still
::
Still (a.) In the
future
as now and
before.
Prophet
::
Prophet
(n.) One
inspired
or
instructed
by God to speak in his name, or
announce
future
events,
as,
Moses,
Elijah,
etc..
Present
::
Present
(a.) Now
existing,
or in
process;
begun but not
ended;
now in view, or under
consideration;
being at this time; not past or
future;
as, the
present
session
of
Congress;
the
present
state of
affairs;
the
present
instance..
Fatidical
::
Fatidical
(a.)
Having
power to
foretell
future
events;
prophetic;
fatiloquent;
as, the
fatidical
oak..
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