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for
1[ fawr; unstressed fer ]
preposition
- with the object or purpose of:
to run for exercise.
- intended to belong to, or be used in connection with:
equipment for the army;
a closet for dishes.
- suiting the purposes or needs of:
medicine for the aged.
- in order to obtain, gain, or acquire:
a suit for alimony;
to work for wages.
- (used to express a wish, as of something to be experienced or obtained):
O, for a cold drink!
- sensitive or responsive to:
an eye for beauty.
- desirous of:
a longing for something;
a taste for fancy clothes.
- in consideration or payment of; in return for:
three for a dollar;
to be thanked for one's efforts.
- appropriate or adapted to:
a subject for speculation;
clothes for winter.
- with regard or respect to:
pressed for time;
too warm for April.
- during the continuance of:
for a long time.
- in favor of; on the side of:
to be for honest government.
- in place of; instead of:
a substitute for butter.
- in the interest of; on behalf of:
to act for a client.
- in exchange for; as an offset to:
blow for blow;
money for goods.
- in punishment of:
payment for the crime.
- in honor of:
to give a dinner for a person.
- with the purpose of reaching:
to start for London.
- contributive to:
for the advantage of everybody.
- in order to save:
to flee for one's life.
- in order to become:
to train recruits for soldiers.
- in assignment or attribution to:
an appointment for the afternoon;
That's for you to decide.
- such as to allow of or to require:
too many for separate mention.
- such as results in:
his reason for going.
- as affecting the interests or circumstances of:
bad for one's health.
- in proportion or with reference to:
He is tall for his age.
- in the character of; as being:
to know a thing for a fact.
- by reason of; because of:
to shout for joy;
a city famed for its beauty.
- in spite of:
He's a decent guy for all that.
- to the extent or amount of:
to walk for a mile.
- (used to introduce a subject in an infinitive phrase):
It's time for me to go.
- (used to indicate the number of successes out of a specified number of attempts):
The batter was 2 for 4 in the game.
conjunction
- seeing that; since.
for-
2- a prefix meaning “away,” “off,” “to the uttermost,” “extremely,” “wrongly,” or imparting a negative or privative force, occurring in verbs and nouns formed from verbs of Old or Middle English origin, many of which are now obsolete or archaic:
forbid; forbear; forswear; forbearance.
for.
3abbreviation for
- foreign.
- forester.
- forestry.
For.
4abbreviation for
- Forester.
F.O.R.
5abbreviation for
- free on rails.
for-
1prefix
- indicating rejection or prohibition
forbear
forbid
- indicating falsity or wrongness
forswear
- used to give intensive force
forgive
forlorn
for
2/ fə; fɔː /
preposition
- intended to reach; directed or belonging to
there's a phone call for you
- to the advantage of
I only did it for you
- in the direction of
heading for the border
- over a span of (time or distance)
working for six days
the river ran for six miles
- in favour of; in support of
those for the proposal
vote for me
- in order to get or achieve
he does it for pleasure
I do it for money
what did you do that for?
- appropriate to; designed to meet the needs of; meant to be used in
these kennels are for puppies
- in exchange for; at a cost of; to the amount of
I got it for hardly any money
- such as explains or results in
his reason for changing his job was not given
- in place of
a substitute for the injured player
- because of; through
she wept for pure relief
- with regard or consideration to the usual characteristics of
it's cool for this time of year
he's short for a man
- concerning; as regards
desire for money
- as being
I know that for a fact
we took him for the owner
- at a specified time
a date for the next evening
- to do or partake of
an appointment for supper
- in the duty or task of
that's for him to say
- to allow of
too big a job for us to handle
- despite; notwithstanding
she's a good wife, for all her nagging
- in order to preserve, retain, etc
to fight for survival
- as a direct equivalent to
word for word
weight for weight
- in order to become or enter
to go for a soldier
to train for the priesthood
- in recompense for
he took the punishment for his crime
I paid for it last week
- for it informal.liable for punishment or blame
you'll be for it if she catches you
- nothing for itno choice; no other course
conjunction
- coordinating for the following reason; because; seeing that
I couldn't stay, for the area was violent
f.o.r.
3abbreviation for
- free on rail
Word History and Origins
Origin of for1
Origin of for2
Word History and Origins
Origin of for1
Origin of for2
Idioms and Phrases
- for it, British. in ( def 33 ).
More idioms and phrases containing for
- all for
- as for
- but for
- do for
- done for
- except for
- go for
- going for
- good for
- in for
- out for
- uncalled for
- what for
Example Sentences
Sands was involved in a scandalous-for-the-time romance with the carpenter and there were rumors she was pregnant with his child.
There was no mistaking this for the gaudiness and gilt of made-for-TV awards shows.
Given the potential for a cyber tit-for-tat to escalate, Obama has even more incentive to find a diplomatic solution.
Twenty-five more for-profits are on well on their way to doing the same thing.
Will Christian pharmacists, county clerks, florists, and for-profit wedding chapels really withdraw from society, as you describe?
The result of this stock-taking shows that eleven volumes were unaccounted-for, a list of which is appended.
At this stock-taking the number unaccounted-for is twenty-two, several of which are quite recent accessions to the Library.
Edna's desire to see Mademoiselle Reisz had increased tenfold since these unlooked-for obstacles had arisen to thwart it.
But no other instance of for-tened is known, nor yet of crece as short for increes (increase).
At length the long looked-for copy arrived, he saw it, composed himself and died, 1543.
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