for
1 Americanpreposition
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with the object or purpose of.
to run for exercise.
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intended to belong to, or be used in connection with.
equipment for the army;
a closet for dishes.
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suiting the purposes or needs of.
medicine for the aged.
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in order to obtain, gain, or acquire.
a suit for alimony;
to work for wages.
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(used to express a wish, as of something to be experienced or obtained).
O, for a cold drink!
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sensitive or responsive to.
an eye for beauty.
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desirous of.
a longing for something;
a taste for fancy clothes.
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in consideration or payment of; in return for.
three for a dollar;
to be thanked for one's efforts.
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appropriate or adapted to.
a subject for speculation;
clothes for winter.
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with regard or respect to.
pressed for time;
too warm for April.
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during the continuance of.
for a long time.
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in favor of; on the side of.
to be for honest government.
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in place of; instead of.
a substitute for butter.
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in the interest of; on behalf of.
to act for a client.
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in exchange for; as an offset to.
blow for blow;
money for goods.
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in punishment of.
payment for the crime.
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in honor of.
to give a dinner for a person.
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with the purpose of reaching.
to start for London.
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contributive to.
for the advantage of everybody.
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in order to save.
to flee for one's life.
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in order to become.
to train recruits for soldiers.
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in assignment or attribution to.
an appointment for the afternoon;
That's for you to decide.
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such as to allow of or to require.
too many for separate mention.
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such as results in.
his reason for going.
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as affecting the interests or circumstances of.
bad for one's health.
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in proportion or with reference to.
He is tall for his age.
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in the character of; as being.
to know a thing for a fact.
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by reason of; because of.
to shout for joy;
a city famed for its beauty.
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in spite of.
He's a decent guy for all that.
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to the extent or amount of.
to walk for a mile.
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(used to introduce a subject in an infinitive phrase).
It's time for me to go.
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(used to indicate the number of successes out of a specified number of attempts).
The batter was 2 for 4 in the game.
conjunction
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seeing that; since.
idioms
abbreviation
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foreign.
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forester.
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forestry.
abbreviation
abbreviation
preposition
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intended to reach; directed or belonging to
there's a phone call for you
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to the advantage of
I only did it for you
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in the direction of
heading for the border
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over a span of (time or distance)
working for six days
the river ran for six miles
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in favour of; in support of
those for the proposal
vote for me
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in order to get or achieve
I do it for money
he does it for pleasure
what did you do that for?
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appropriate to; designed to meet the needs of; meant to be used in
these kennels are for puppies
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in exchange for; at a cost of; to the amount of
I got it for hardly any money
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such as explains or results in
his reason for changing his job was not given
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in place of
a substitute for the injured player
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because of; through
she wept for pure relief
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with regard or consideration to the usual characteristics of
he's short for a man
it's cool for this time of year
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concerning; as regards
desire for money
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as being
we took him for the owner
I know that for a fact
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at a specified time
a date for the next evening
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to do or partake of
an appointment for supper
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in the duty or task of
that's for him to say
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to allow of
too big a job for us to handle
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despite; notwithstanding
she's a good wife, for all her nagging
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in order to preserve, retain, etc
to fight for survival
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as a direct equivalent to
word for word
weight for weight
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in order to become or enter
to go for a soldier
to train for the priesthood
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in recompense for
I paid for it last week
he took the punishment for his crime
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informal liable for punishment or blame
you'll be for it if she catches you
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no choice; no other course
conjunction
"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012prefix
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indicating rejection or prohibition
forbear
forbid
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indicating falsity or wrongness
forswear
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used to give intensive force
forgive
forlorn
abbreviation
"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012Usage
What are other ways to say for? The conjunction for means “seeing that” or “since.” Do you know when to use for, since, because, as, and inasmuch as? Learn more on Thesaurus.com.
What does for- mean? For- is a prefix with a variety of meanings, including “away” or "off." It is often used in a variety of everyday terms.For- comes from Old English for, meaning roughly “forward” or “forth.”What are variants of for-?When used in the sense of "before," "in front," or "on behalf of," for- occasionally becomes fore-, as in forearm. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use article on fore-.
Etymology
Origin of for1
First recorded before 900; Middle English, Old English; cognate with Old Saxon for; akin to fore 1, Latin per “through,” Greek pró “before, ahead”
Origin of for-2
Middle English, Old English; compare German ver-, Greek peri-, Latin per-
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