'fore Antonyms
Meaning of 'fore
'fore
front part of (something specified), occurring earlier, in, toward, or near the front, a front place or position, situated in front of something else, at an earlier time or period, foremast, before, being or coming before in time, order, or space, something that occupies a front position, situated at the front, prior in order of occurrence, in the presence of, in or into a position of prominence, earlier
'fore Sentence Examples
- The fore of the ship cut through the water with ease.
- The golf ball landed on the fore of the green.
- The band's lead guitarist stood at the fore of the stage.
- The soldiers marched forth, with their colors flying at their fore.
- The politician's speech was met with a resounding cheer from the fore of the audience.
- The fore of the house was empty, as the guests had not yet arrived.
- The trees in the fore of the forest were tall and majestic.
- The fore of the mountain loomed in the distance.
- The fore of the book contained the table of contents.
- The fore of the painting depicted a serene landscape.
FAQs About the word 'fore
front part of (something specified), occurring earlier, in, toward, or near the front, a front place or position, situated in front of something else, at an ear
front, forward,frontal, anterior, frontwards, frontward,ventral
aft,rear, posterior, hinder, hind, after, rearward,dorsal,hindmost
The fore of the ship cut through the water with ease.
The golf ball landed on the fore of the green.
The band's lead guitarist stood at the fore of the stage.
The soldiers marched forth, with their colors flying at their fore.