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foreknowledge

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[fawr-nol-ij, fohr-, fawr-nol-ij, fohr-] / ˈfɔrˌnɒl ɪdʒ, ˈfoʊr-, fɔrˈnɒl ɪdʒ, foʊr- /

noun

  1. knowledge of something before it exists or happens; prescience.

    Did you have any foreknowledge of the scheme?

    Synonyms:
    foresightedness, premonition, presentiment

Etymology

Origin of foreknowledge

First recorded in 1525–35; fore- + knowledge

Example Sentences

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Prosecutors said this was not an idle remark but clear evidence of foreknowledge.

From BBC • May 14, 2026

Expert futurists, Mr. Foster shows, disagree over how much the future lends itself to human control and foreknowledge.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 30, 2025

The result was a uLIPSTIC, a universal platform not bound by foreknowledge of molecules, ligands, or receptors.

From Science Daily • Mar. 6, 2024

This has been telegraphed from the series' start; Pike's foreknowledge of a terrible fate he can't avoid, one that will leave him lingering between life and death, informs his overall joie de vivre.

From Salon • Aug. 11, 2023

‘The counsel of Gandalf was not founded on foreknowledge of safety, for himself or for others,’ said Aragorn.

From "The Two Towers" by J. R. R. Tolkien

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