forenotice (Meaning)

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forenotice (n.)

Notice or information of an event before it happens; forewarning.

Synonyms & Antonyms of forenotice

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forenotice Sentence Examples

  1. The forenotice of the storm gave us ample time to prepare and seek shelter.
  2. Without forenotice, the unexpected guests arrived at our doorstep, catching us off guard.
  3. The scientists provided ample forenotice of the impending earthquake, allowing us to evacuate safely.
  4. The teacher gave no forenotice of the upcoming test, leaving students scrambling to study.
  5. The company's lack of forenotice for the job cuts left employees devastated and uncertain.
  6. The forenotice of the sale allowed us to plan ahead and take advantage of the discounts.
  7. The weather forecast gave us forenotice of the approaching blizzard, enabling us to stock up on supplies.
  8. The sudden announcement without forenotice sent shockwaves through the community.
  9. The forenotice of the road closures allowed us to adjust our travel plans accordingly.
  10. We received no forenotice of the inspection, resulting in a flurry of last-minute cleaning and preparation.

FAQs About the word forenotice

Notice or information of an event before it happens; forewarning.

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No antonyms found.

The forenotice of the storm gave us ample time to prepare and seek shelter.

Without forenotice, the unexpected guests arrived at our doorstep, catching us off guard.

The scientists provided ample forenotice of the impending earthquake, allowing us to evacuate safely.

The teacher gave no forenotice of the upcoming test, leaving students scrambling to study.