fore in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
fore in Kashmiri कॉशुर
fore in Sindhi سنڌي
fore in English
- fore⇄adj. 1. at the front; toward the beginning or front; forward.
Ex. The fore wall of a house faces the street.
2. (Archaic.) earlier. - fore⇄adv. 1. at or toward the bow or front.
Ex. Several of the crew went fore.
2. (Obsolete.) formerly; previously. - fore⇄expr. to the fore,
a. to the front; into full view; into a conspicuous place or position.
Ex. The question of new taxes will come to the fore at the next session of Congress.
b. at hand; ready; available.
Ex. If he hasn't me to - fore⇄fore (1), adjective, adverb, noun, preposition.
- fore⇄fore (2), interjection.
(Golf.) a shout of warning to persons ahead on the fairway who are liable to be struck by the ball. - Fore⇄Fore, noun, pl.Fore.
a member of a tribe living in the highlands of eastern New Guinea, characterized by a Stone Age culture in which cannibalism was formerly practiced. - fore⇄noun 1. the forward part; front.
2. (Nautical.)
a. the bow of a ship.
b. the foremast. - fore⇄prep. (Dialect.) (in oaths) before.
Ex. 'Fore George, I'm vastly puzzled what to do (Richard Harris Barham).