Associations to the word «Forthcoming»
Noun
- Anthology
- Trilogy
- Essay
- Fixture
- Preview
- Blackwell
- Aesthetics
- Odyssey
- Cochrane
- Press
- Literacy
- Macmillan
- Paradox
- Oxford
- Stirling
- Economic
- Announcement
- Handbook
- Explanation
- Anticipation
- Plank
- Paradigm
- Ransom
- Journal
- Rumour
- Schooling
- Apology
- Cambridge
- Perspective
- Forge
- Album
- Excerpt
- Wiley
- Referendum
- Ed
- Preparation
- Philosophy
- Sociology
- Reinforcement
- Noun
- Karim
- Judith
- Nonfiction
- Publishing
- Comic
- Corpus
- Lp
- Translation
- Crag
- Release
- Brill
- None
- Festivity
- Drake
- Invasion
- Election
- Funding
- Mixer
- Answer
- Supposition
- Sequel
- Assurance
- Democracy
- Logic
- Coronation
- Evidence
- Subscription
- Assistance
- Speculation
- Campaigning
- Antecedent
- Tour
- Identity
- Confirmation
- Reissue
- Ross
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FORTHCOMING, adjective. (not comparable) Approaching or about to take place.
FORTHCOMING, adjective. Available when needed.
FORTHCOMING, adjective. Considerate and affable; willing to cooperate.
FORTHCOMING, adjective. Candid, frank.
FORTHCOMING, noun. Something that is yet to come.
Dictionary definition
FORTHCOMING, adjective. At ease in talking to others.
FORTHCOMING, adjective. Of the relatively near future; "the approaching election"; "this coming Thursday"; "the forthcoming holidays"; "the upcoming spring fashions".
FORTHCOMING, adjective. Available when required or as promised; "federal funds were not forthcoming".
Wise words
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