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VOC404 – “Fore-” and “Pro-” Prefix Power Pack: Words of Foresight and Progress

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Master the meaning and use of the prefixes “fore-” (meaning before or in front of) and “pro-” (meaning forward or in favor of)—two roots that shape how we express time, action, and intent in English. Words like foresee, foreshadow, and forecast capture the power of predicting the future, while foreground and forearm show what’s ahead or in front. Meanwhile, pro- words like propel, procure, proclamation, and projectile reveal motion, purpose, and advancement—driving things forward in thought or action. From profuse meaning abundant, to projectile meaning an object thrown ahead, these terms build a strong foundation for vocabulary growth, comprehension, and writing sophistication. Whether used in movies and books for foreshadowing or in government proclamations, these words connect the past, present, and future through language that moves and predicts.

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VOC404 – “Fore-” and “Pro-” Prefix Power
Pack: Words of Foresight and Progress
forward - The root words "pro" means...

forecast - (verb) to say what you predict will happen in the future

forearm - (noun) the lower part of your arm

foreground - (noun) the part of a picture or view that is closest to the observer

foresee - (verb) predict, to be aware of something before it happens

foreshadow - (verb) to signal or indicate a future event

procure - (verb) to get or obtain something

proclamation - (noun) officially announcing something to the public that is important

profuse - (adjective) something that there is a large amount of

projectile - (noun) an object that is shot or thrown by an outside force or weapon

propel - (verb) when something is caused to move or be pushed forward

movies - foreshadowing is used in ...

books - foreshadowing is used in ...

mayor, governor, or president - a person who makes a proclamation

predict - synonym for forecast

in front of or before - the root fore means ...

not enough; lacking - antonym for profuse

obtain it - to procure something means to ...

push - synonym for propel

foresee - Even the doctor could not _______ what would happen to his patient.

propel - The strong winds help to ___________ the plane across the sky.

projectile - The paper airplane was seen as a _________ by the teacher.
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