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forethoughtful

American  
[fawr-thawt-fuhl, fohr-] / fɔrˈθɔt fəl, foʊr- /

adjective

  1. full of or having forethought; provident.


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Origin of forethoughtful

First recorded in 1800–10; forethought + -ful

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The only serious trouble was with a generator, but forethoughtful Sir Edmund had a spare along.

From Time Magazine Archive

After all, were they not smarter, wiser, more thoughtful and forethoughtful, the wealthiest, the most enlightened?

From "Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng

Our cry for cradled Peace, while men are still The three-parts brute which smothers the divine, Heaven answers: Guard it with forethoughtful will, Or buy it; all your gains from War resign.

From Poems — Volume 3 by Meredith, George

Aunt Kitty was brave and forethoughtful, for during the week we were gone she had baked and cooked a large amount of substantial food that would keep us from starving while on our journey.

From Thirty Years a Slave by Hughes, Louis

Cousin Robert, in his usual forethoughtful way, brought a silver service, unmarked, so that you can exchange it if you like.

From The Day of His Youth by Brown, Alice

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