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Foregone vs Aforementioned - What's the difference?

foregone | aforementioned | Related terms |

Foregone is a related term of aforementioned.


As adjectives the difference between foregone and aforementioned

is that foregone is previous, former while aforementioned is previously mentioned.

As a verb foregone

is .

As a noun aforementioned is

(uncountable) the one or ones mentioned previously.

foregone

English

Verb

(head)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • previous, former
  • bygone
  • *1874 , William Henley, O, Gather Me the Rose :
  • *:For with the dream foregone', ' foregone ,
  • The deed forborne for ever,
  • *:The worm, regret, will canker on,
  • And time will turn him never.
  • (informal) inevitable, predictable
  • Derived terms

    * foregone conclusion

    aforementioned

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Previously mentioned.
  • * The PA system broadcast a long list of names in the morning, but it wasn't until later that they requested the aforementioned students report to the health clinic.
  • Usage notes

    When it modifies a noun phrase, it is generally preceded by the definite article the'', and the combination functions as a determiner rather than a simple adjective. It can also occur before a cardinal as in ''the aforementioned two papers'' instead of ''the two aforementioned papers, though the latter is also acceptable.

    Synonyms

    * abovementioned * aforesaid * mentioned

    Antonyms

    * following * undermentioned

    Noun

    (-)
  • (uncountable) The one or ones mentioned previously.
  • * The judge read a list of prisoners' names. She then indicated that the aforementioned were to be set free.
  • Synonyms

    * abovementioned * aforesaid * mentioned

    Antonyms

    * following * undermentioned