"Forewent" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Forewent is a verb that means to go before or precede something; to come into being or existence before something else. It is often used to describe an event or situation that occurred before another, and is often used in historical or narrative contexts. For example: "The war forewent the country's economic boom."
Forewarned refers to having advance knowledge or warning about something potentially unpleasant or harmful. It implies being informed or prepared ahead of time to anticipate and possibly take precautions against an expected event or situation.
Forewarning refers to advance notice or warning given to someone about something that is going to happen or is likely to happen. It can also refer to a cautionary signal or warning that precedes a potentially dangerous or unpleasant event.
Forewarns is the third person singular present tense of the verb "to forewarn", which means to give a warning or warning to someone beforehand, often about something that might happen or could be a problem.
Forewords refer to the introductory comments or criticisms written by someone other than the author of a book, usually placed at the beginning of a book. They provide a brief overview or opinion about the content of the book, and can be written by experts, scholars, or prominent figures in a particular field.