foregone
Foreseeable vs Foregone - What's the difference?
foreseeable | foregone |As adjectives the difference between foreseeable and foregone
is that foreseeable is able to be foreseen or anticipated while foregone is previous, former.As a verb foregone is
.Foregone vs Forbear - What's the difference?
foregone | forbear |As verbs the difference between foregone and forbear
is that foregone is while forbear is to keep away from; to avoid; to abstain from; to give up.As an adjective foregone
is previous, former.As a noun forbear is
.Foregone vs Forborne - What's the difference?
foregone | forborne |As verbs the difference between foregone and forborne
is that foregone is while forborne is .As an adjective foregone
is previous, former.Foregone vs Preordained - What's the difference?
foregone | preordained |As verbs the difference between foregone and preordained
is that foregone is past participle of lang=en while preordained is past tense of preordain.As adjectives the difference between foregone and preordained
is that foregone is previous, former while preordained is determined in advance; predestined.Preceding vs Foregone - What's the difference?
preceding | foregone | Related terms |
Preceding is a related term of foregone.
As adjectives the difference between preceding and foregone
is that preceding is occurring before or in front of something else, in time, place, rank or sequence while foregone is previous, former.As verbs the difference between preceding and foregone
is that preceding is while foregone is .Wikidiffcom vs Foregone - What's the difference?
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As a verb foregone is
.As an adjective foregone is
previous, former.Foregone vs Before - What's the difference?
foregone | before | Related terms |Foregone is a related term of before.
In informal|lang=en terms the difference between foregone and before
is that foregone is (informal) inevitable, predictable while before is (informal) rather or sooner than.As a verb foregone
is .As an adjective foregone
is previous, former.As a preposition before is
earlier than (in time).As an adverb before is
at an earlier time.As a conjunction before is
in advance of the time when.Foregone - What does it mean?
foregone | |is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.