Fore

Adjective

 * 1)  Former; occurring earlier (in some order); previous.
 * 2) Forward; situated towards the front (of something).
 * 3) *1969, Vladimir Nabokov, Ada or Ardor, Penguin 2011, p. 23:
 * Crystal vases with crimson roses and golden-brown asters were set here and there in the fore part of the shop [...].

Antonyms

 * latter
 * aft

Interjection

 * 1)  An exclamation yelled to inform players a ball is moving in their direction.

Noun

 * 1) The front.
 * The fore was painted white.

Related terms

 * fore-and-aft
 * foremost
 * forehead

Verb
fore



Thesaurus
ahead, ancient, ante, antecedent, anterior, anteriority, anticipatory, beforehand, bold front, brave face, brave front, chief, ci-devant, display, earlier, early, elder, erstwhile, facade, face, facet, facia, first, forefront, foregoing, foreground, forehand, foreland, foremost, forepart, forequarter, foreside, foreword, former, forward, front, front elevation, front man, front matter, front page, front view, frontage, frontal, frontier, frontispiece, head, heading, headmost, immemorial, in advance, lap, late, leading, obverse, old, olden, older, once, onetime, past, preceding, precurrent, preexistent, preface, prefix, prehistoric, previous, primary, prime, primeval, primitive, prior, priority, proscenium, quondam, recent, senior, sometime, then, window dressing

Etymology 1
A development of the prefix fore-:.

Adjective

 * Dutch:, eerdere


 * Finnish:


 * Dutch: voorste, voor-
 * Finnish:, keula-


 * Russian: в носовой части, впереди

Interjection

 * Finnish:

Noun

 * Dutch:


 * Finnish: etuosa,

Anagrams

 * Freo
 * froe
 * o-fer

Adjective

 * 1) far