How Do You Spell FORESEE?

Pronunciation: [fɔːsˈiː] (IPA)

The word "foresee" is spelled with the letters f-o-r-e-s-e-e. In IPA phonetic transcription, it would be spelled /fɔrˈsi/. The "o" sound is pronounced as "or" and the "e" at the end is pronounced like "ee". The stress in the word falls on the second syllable, which is indicated by the apostrophe in the IPA transcription. Overall, the spelling of "foresee" accurately represents its pronunciation in English.

FORESEE Meaning and Definition

  1. Foresee is a verb that refers to the act of anticipating or predicting an event, situation, or outcome before it happens. It involves the ability to envision or perceive something in advance, based on observations, analysis, or intuition. It is often associated with understanding and planning for the future by making calculated guesses or educated assumptions.

    When someone foresees something, they are able to envisage or project an event or circumstance that might occur in the future, using their knowledge, experience, or foresight. It implies the ability to grasp and anticipate potential consequences or developments, thereby enabling one to make informed decisions or take appropriate actions in advance.

    To foresee is an essential skill in various domains including science, business, economics, and personal life. Scientists often rely on their expertise to foresee possible outcomes or discoveries based on their analysis of existing data and research. Business leaders use foresight to predict market trends, consumer behavior, and potential risks in order to make strategic decisions. In personal life, foresight assists individuals in planning for upcoming situations or challenges, helping them to be prepared or take preventive measures.

    In summary, to foresee is to anticipate or predict something before it occurs, drawing from knowledge, insight, and intuition. It involves the ability to analyze information and project potential outcomes, allowing individuals or entities to plan and act accordingly.

  2. To see or know an event before it happens.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of FORESEE

The word "foresee" originated from two Latin roots: "fore" meaning "before" and "seer" meaning "one who sees or predicts". The combination of these two roots formed the Latin word "praespectus" which means "to look forward" or "to survey". Over time, this Latin word evolved into Middle English and eventually became "foresee" in its modern form.

Similar spelling words for FORESEE

Conjugate verb Foresee

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have foreseen
you would have foreseen
he/she/it would have foreseen
we would have foreseen
they would have foreseen
I would have foresee
you would have foresee
he/she/it would have foresee
we would have foresee
they would have foresee

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been foreseeing
you would have been foreseeing
he/she/it would have been foreseeing
we would have been foreseeing
they would have been foreseeing

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would foresee
you would foresee
he/she/it would foresee
we would foresee
they would foresee

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be foreseeing
you would be foreseeing
he/she/it would be foreseeing
we would be foreseeing
they would be foreseeing

FUTURE

I will foresee
you will foresee
he/she/it will foresee
we will foresee
they will foresee

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be foreseeing
you will be foreseeing
he/she/it will be foreseeing
we will be foreseeing
they will be foreseeing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have foreseen
you will have foreseen
he/she/it will have foreseen
we will have foreseen
they will have foreseen

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been foreseeing
you will have been foreseeing
he/she/it will have been foreseeing
we will have been foreseeing
they will have been foreseeing

IMPERATIVE

you foresee
we let´s foresee

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to foresee

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was foreseeing
you were foreseeing
he/she/it was foreseeing
we were foreseeing
they were foreseeing

PAST PARTICIPLE

foreseen

PAST PERFECT

I had foreseen
you had foreseen
he/she/it had foreseen
we had foreseen
they had foreseen

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been foreseeing
you had been foreseeing
he/she/it had been foreseeing
we had been foreseeing
they had been foreseeing

PRESENT

I foresee
you foresee
he/she/it foresees
we foresee
they foresee

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am foreseeing
you are foreseeing
he/she/it is foreseeing
we are foreseeing
they are foreseeing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

foreseeing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have foreseen
you have foreseen
he/she/it has foreseen
we have foreseen
they have foreseen

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been foreseeing
you have been foreseeing
he/she/it has been foreseeing
we have been foreseeing
they have been foreseeing

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it foresee

SIMPLE PAST

I foresaw
you foresaw
he/she/it foresaw
we foresaw
they foresaw

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