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View synonyms for afore

afore

[uh-fawr, uh-fohr]

adverb

Older Use.
  1. before.



afore

/ əˈfɔː /

adverb

  1. an archaic or dialect word for before

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Word History and Origins

Origin of afore1

before 900; late Middle English; Middle English aforne, aforen, Old English on foran. See a- 1, fore 1
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A "Night Afore Concert" on 30 December will feature performances from ceilidh bands Peat and Diesel and RuMac.

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Her firm, with seed money from Techstars and Afore Capital, has a staff of about 20.

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To cover the whole population with something approaching a ‘full wage,’ López Obrador’s program would have to increase the Afore pension fund by 2.5 times to meet the median wage, and then double it again to cover informal workers.

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They also confirmed that the Torchlight Procession would return on 29 December, as well as the Night Afore Disco Party beneath Edinburgh Castle on 30 December.

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Only a handful of banks partake in Mexico's pension offering, making the Afore unit an important part of Banamex's valuation.

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