forthgoing

[fawrth-goh-ing]

forthgoing Definition

  • 1outgoing or forthcoming, as in character or demeanor
  • 2previously mentioned or stated

Using forthgoing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "forthgoing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His forthgoing personality made him popular among his colleagues.

  • Example

    The report summarizes the forthgoing year's achievements.

  • Example

    She was forthgoing about her opinions on the matter.

forthgoing Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for forthgoing

Phrases with forthgoing

  • the year that has just ended or is about to end

    Example

    The company's profits have increased significantly in the forthgoing year.

  • a person who is open and communicative, especially in social situations

    Example

    She is a forthgoing person who enjoys meeting new people and making friends.

  • information that has been previously mentioned or stated

    Example

    The report provides forthgoing information about the company's financial performance.

Origins of forthgoing

from Middle English 'forthgoand', meaning 'progressing'

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Summary: forthgoing in Brief

'Forthgoing' [fawrth-goh-ing] describes someone who is outgoing or forthcoming in character or demeanor. It can also refer to something that has been previously mentioned or stated, as in 'The report summarizes the forthgoing year's achievements.' The term is often used in formal contexts, such as business or academic settings.