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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
(a.) Time to come; time
subsequent
to the
present
(as, the
future
shall be as the
present);
collectively,
events
that are to
happen
in time to
come..
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Underplay
::
Underplay
(v. i.) To play a low card when
holding
a high one, in the hope of a
future
advantage..
Bond
::
Bond (n.) A
writing
under seal, by which a
person
binds
himself,
his
heirs,
executors,
and
administrators,
to pay a
certain
sum on or
before
a
future
day
appointed.
This is a
single
bond. But
usually
a
condition
is
added,
that, if the
obligor
shall do a
certain
act,
appear
at a
certain
place,
conform
to
certain
rules,
faithfully
perform
certain
duties,
or pay a
certain
sum of
money,
on or
before
a time
specified,
the
obligation
shall be void;
otherwise
it shall
remain
in full
force.
If the condi
Trust
::
Trust (n.)
Assured
anticipation;
dependence
upon
something
future
or
contingent,
as if
present
or
actual;
hope;
belief..
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..
Future
::
Future
(a.) The
possibilities
of the
future;
-- used
especially
of
prospective
success
or
advancement;
as, he had great
future
before
him..
Emboitement
::
Emboitement
(n.) The
hypothesis
that all
living
things
proceed
from
preexisting
germs,
and that these
encase
the germs of all
future
living
things,
inclosed
one
within
another..
Prospection
::
Prospection
(n.) The act of
looking
forward,
or of
providing
for
future
wants;
foresight..
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..
Apprehension
::
Apprehension
(n.)
Anticipation,
mostly
of
things
unfavorable;
distrust
or fear at the
prospect
of
future
evil..
Restorationist
::
Restorationist
(n.) One who
believes
in a
temporary
future
punishment
and a final
restoration
of all to the favor and
presence
of God; a
Universalist.
Enerlasting
::
Enerlasting
(n.)
Eternal
duration,
past of
future;
eternity..
Jail
::
"Jail (n.) A kind of
prison;
a
building
for the
confinement
of
persons
held in
lawful
custody,
especially
for minor
offenses
or with
reference
to some
future
judicial
proceeding..
Resurrection
::
Resurrection
(n.) State of being risen from the dead;
future
state.
Store
::
Store (v. t.) To
furnish;
to
supply;
to
replenish;
esp., to stock or
furnish
against
a
future
time..
Divination
::
Divination
(n.) The act of
divining;
a
foreseeing
or
foretelling
of
future
events;
the
pretended
art
discovering
secret
or
future
by
preternatural
means.
Prognostication
::
Prognostication
(n.) The act of
foreshowing
or
foretelling
something
future
by
present
signs;
prediction.
Futurity
::
Futurity
(n.) Event to come; a
future
event.
Future
::
Future
(a.) Time to come; time
subsequent
to the
present
(as, the
future
shall be as the
present);
collectively,
events
that are to
happen
in time to
come..
Trust
::
Trust (n.)
Credit
given;
especially,
delivery
of
property
or
merchandise
in
reliance
upon
future
payment;
exchange
without
immediate
receipt
of an
equivalent;
as, to sell or buy goods on
trust..
Presage
::
Presage
(v. t.)
Something
which
foreshows
or
portends
a
future
event;
a
prognostic;
an omen; an
augury.
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