Crossword-Solution: FORETHOUGHT 11 letters, 37 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 21

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Word Word Type Definition
Forethought a. Thought of, or planned, beforehand; aforethought;
prepense; hence, deliberate.
Forethought n. A thinking or planning beforehand; prescience;
premeditation; forecast; provident care.

We have 37 clues for the answer “FORETHOUGHT”

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a thinking or planning out in advance 1 answer
Careful advance planning 1 answer
ADVANCE consideration 2 answers
Bright idea 7 answers
Canniness 16 answers
foreknowledge 21 answers
Sagacity 22 answers
Gumption 24 answers
forwardness 24 answers
concentration 25 answers
cogitation 30 answers
providence 34 answers
Calculation 37 answers
Perspicacity 43 answers
anticipation 46 answers
foresight 47 answers
premeditation 54 answers
provision 57 answers
Discretion 59 answers
prudence 61 answers
policy 61 answers
Acumen 62 answers
precaution 62 answers
Target 62 answers
COURSE of action 62 answers
musing 67 answers
good sense 69 answers
Caution 70 answers
Wisdom ___ 71 answers
Inspiration 71 answers
Planning. 72 answers
Goal 73 answers
good turn 75 answers
doings 75 answers
soft touch 81 answers
Examination 82 answers
Plan 97 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FORETHOUGHT (5)

After breakfast she was cool and collected—quite herself, in fact—and she rambled to the gate, intending to walk to another quarter of the farm, which she still personally superintended as well as her duties in the house would permit, continually, however, finding herself preceded in forethought by Gabriel Oak, for whom she began to entertain the genuine friendship of a sister.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
The curate, I found, was quite incapable of discussion; this new and culminating atrocity had robbed him of all vestiges of reason or forethought.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992
For as they have no pretensions to an angle, being inferior in this respect to the very lowest of the Isosceles, they are consequently wholly devoid of brainpower, and have neither reflection, judgment nor forethought, and hardly any memory.
Flatland Edwin A. Abbott 1994
For as they have no pretensions to an angle, being inferior in this respect to the very lowest of the Isosceles, they are consequently wholly devoid of brain-power, and have neither reflection, judgment nor forethought, and hardly any memory.
Flatland: Edwin A. Abbot 1995
Have I forethought? how purblind, how blank, to the Infinite Care! Do I task any faculty highest, to image success? I but open my eyes,--and perfection, no more and no less, In the kind I imagined, full-fronts me, and God is seen God {250} In the star, in the stone, in the flesh, in the soul and the clod.
Introduction to Robert Browning Hiram Corson 2008

Quotes with FORETHOUGHT (3)

Evil presupposes a moral decision, intention, and some forethought. A moran or a lout, howeverm doesn't stop to think or reason.
Carlos Ruiz Zafon The Shadow of the Wind
If the gods have determined about me and about the things which must happen to me, they have determined well, for it is not easy even to imagine a deity without forethought; and as to doing me harm, why should they have any desire towards that? For what advantage would result to them from this or to the whole, which is the special object of their providence? But if they have not determined about me individually, they have certainly determined about the whole at least, and the…
Marcus Aurelius Meditations
Concerning the Gods, there are those who deny the very existence of the Godhead; others say that it exists, but neither bestirs nor concerns itself not has forethought far anything. A third party attribute to it existence and forethought, but only for great and heavenly matters, not for anything that is on earth. A fourth party admit things on earth as well as in heaven, but only in general, and not with respect to each individual. A fifth, of whom were Ulysses and Socrates, …
Epictetus