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VOC401 – “Fore-” Prefix Mastery Guide: Words That Mean Before or Front

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Master the powerful English prefix “fore-”, which means before or in front of, with this clear and engaging study guide. Each word — from forearm (the part of the arm between the elbow and wrist) to foreword (an introduction at the start of a book) — helps you understand how this prefix changes meaning and adds depth to everyday language. Learn how forecast, foretell, and foreshadow express predicting the future, while forefather and forerunner connect to people or things that came before. Explore emotional and figurative uses like foreboding, which signals a sense of danger or misfortune ahead, and practical terms like foreman, describing a leader in charge of workers. Perfect for students expanding their vocabulary or preparing for English exams, this guide makes remembering “fore-” words easy, meaningful, and fun!

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VOC401 – “Fore-” Prefix Mastery Guide: Words That
Mean Before or Front
fore- - before or front

forearm - the part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist

foreboding - a strong inner feeling of future misfortune or evil; making you feel that something
unpleasant or dangerous is going to happen

forecast - a statement about what will happen in the future

forefather - an ancestor

forehead - the part of the face above the eyes and below the hair

forerunner - a person or thing that came before and influenced somebody/something else that
is similar

foreshadow - to signal something that will happen in the future

foretell - to know or say what will happen in the future; to predict

foreword - a short introduction at the beginning of a book

foreman - a person in charge of a particular department, group of workers, etc.
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