foreteach (Meaning)

Webster

foreteach (v. t.)

To teach beforehand.

Synonyms & Antonyms of foreteach

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

foreteach Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher foretaught the lesson to ensure students had a solid foundation.
  2. The coach foretaught the soccer team's strategy before the game.
  3. The tutor foretaught the difficult math concepts to the struggling students.
  4. The chef foretaught the new recipe to his kitchen staff.
  5. The dancer foretaught the steps of the complex choreography to the troupe.
  6. The parent foretaught the bedtime routine to the young child.
  7. The tour guide foretaught the history of the museum's exhibits to the visitors.
  8. The surgeon foretaught the steps of the procedure to the surgical team.
  9. The tutor foretaught the vocabulary list to the students for their upcoming exam.
  10. The project manager foretaught the project plan to the stakeholders to align expectations.

FAQs About the word foreteach

To teach beforehand.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The teacher foretaught the lesson to ensure students had a solid foundation.

The coach foretaught the soccer team's strategy before the game.

The tutor foretaught the difficult math concepts to the struggling students.

The chef foretaught the new recipe to his kitchen staff.