forthcoming
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Adjective
forthcoming (comparative more forthcoming, superlative most forthcoming)
- (not comparable) Approaching or about to take place.
- I shall vote in the forthcoming election.
- Available when needed.
- The money was not forthcoming.
- Considerate and affable; willing to cooperate.
- I am really a forthcoming person.
- Candid, frank.
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approaching
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considerate
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Noun
forthcoming (plural forthcomings)
- Something that is yet to come.
- 1831, Archibald Mackerrell, An Apology for the Gift of Tongues and Interpretation
- The reader, has had presented to him things not belonging to time or mortality, but awful realities issuing out from eternity, the audible forthcomings of a present living God.
- 1831, Archibald Mackerrell, An Apology for the Gift of Tongues and Interpretation
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