单词 | forefeel |
释义 | forefeel in British English (fɔːˈfiːl) verbWord forms: -feels, -feeling or -felt (transitive) to have a premonition of forefeel in American English (fɔrˈfil) verb transitiveWord forms: foreˈfelt or foreˈfeeling to feel beforehand; have a premonition of forefeel in American English (verb fɔrˈfil, four-, noun ˈfɔrˌfil, ˈfour-) (verb -felt, -feeling) transitive verb 1. to feel or perceive beforehand; have a presentiment of noun 2. a feeling beforehand Word origin [1570–80; fore- + feel]This word is first recorded in the period 1570–80. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: agent, balloon, deadhead, pigeonhole, splitfore- is a prefix meaning “before” (in space, time, condition, etc.), “front,” “superior,”etc. Other words that use the affix fore- include: forecast, forecastle, forehead, foreman, foretell |
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