"Forefend" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Forefend is a verb that means to prevent or prevent from happening or occurring. It can also be used to mean to ward off or avert something unpleasant or unexpected.
A forecourt is the area in front of a building, especially a shop, restaurant, or gas station, where customers park their vehicles and enter the building. It can also refer to the area in front of a theater, concert hall, or other public building where people gather before an event.
Foredoom refers to a situation or a decision that is predetermined and inevitable, often resulting in a negative outcome. It can also imply a sense of tragic inevitability, as if the course of events was fate or destiny that cannot be changed.
Forefathers refers to the ancestors or predecessors of a particular family, nation, or group, especially those who lived in the distant past. It can also refer to the pioneers or founders of a particular institution, tradition, or movement. The term is often used to evoke a sense of tradition, heritage, and respect for those who have come before us.
Foregathered is the past tense of the verb "to foregather", which means to come together again, often unexpectedly or by chance. It is often used to describe the surprise of running into someone one knew previously, especially after a long time. For example, "The two old friends foregathered by coincidence at a reunion."