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future

/ˈfju.t͡ʃɚ/noun, adjective2 syllables

Future means: yet to be or coming.

Synonyms for future22

noun, as in the time yet to come

hereafter, futurity, time to come

noun, as in a verb tense that expresses actions or states in the future

future tense

adjective, as in yet to be or coming

approaching, coming, forthcoming, upcoming, future-day, early, emerging, rising, in store, proximo, prox, incoming, prospective

adjective, as in (of elected officers) elected but not yet serving

adjective, as in effective in or looking toward the future

also used for future

to-come, toward, unborn

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Opposites of future

What does future mean?7

adjective

1

yet to be or coming“some future historian will evaluate him”

2

(of elected officers) elected but not yet serving“our next president”

3

effective in or looking toward the future“he was preparing for future employment opportunities”

4

a verb tense or other formation referring to events or states that have not yet happened“future auxiliary”

noun

1

the time yet to come

2

a verb tense that expresses actions or states in the future

3

bulk commodities bought or sold at an agreed price for delivery at a specified future date

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with future?1

two syllables

suture
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Future in a sentence

  • We can know the past, but the future we can only feel.auxitt
  • Our policy is to build for the future, not the past.CK
  • Now that you are no longer young, you must think of your future.Dejo
  • In future, be more careful with your money.sundown
  • In the future, you have to get here on time.CK
  • In the future, we won't be handicapped by old age._undertoad
  • What will happen in the future, no one can tell.sundown
  • Like any company, we've got to look ahead and plan for the future.CM

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Forms of future

as a noun

plural
futures