Definition of upcoming in English:
upcoming
adjectiveʌpˈkʌmɪŋˈəpˌkəmɪŋ
About to happen; forthcoming.
Example sentencesExamples
- Do you think there has been a lack of international coverage of the upcoming elections?
- All in Mountmellick wish them the best of luck in the final and in the upcoming championship.
- For most youngsters, the upcoming six-week break from school is the highlight of every year.
- Hoffman said everybody in his family was very excited about the upcoming ceremony.
- Hsu said he would continue to run in the upcoming elections despite the incident.
- This upcoming weekend promises to be full of lively and eclectic musical entertainment.
- Best wishes are extended to the Club for success on their upcoming programme of events.
- Health reform, he pledged, would be a key focus of his government in the upcoming year.
- If he feels well enough and wants to run in an upcoming election, I'd vote for him again.
- There are discussion forums, a chat room and a calendar of upcoming reunions.
- The company said it was taking a more conservative approach to the upcoming quarters.
- It is hoped to see all billiard players back in the hall to practice for upcoming tournaments.
- The theme of the seminar was to prepare voters for the upcoming general election.
- It will be up to councillors to justify their decision at upcoming elections.
- He doesn't know far in advance if George Barford is featuring in upcoming stories.
- At the start of this season they had no coach and little idea of the number of players they could count on for the upcoming season.
- The plans for an interim government will be high on the agenda of the upcoming peace talks.
- The headland's fate now seems to hang in the result of the upcoming federal election.
- He would like to turn pro but for now has his sights set on the upcoming Summer Olympic Games.
- In the upcoming months this could become the topic of an interesting feature article.
Synonyms
approaching, advancing, coming, nearing, arriving, onrushing
Definition of upcoming in US English:
upcoming
adjectiveˈəpˌkəmiNGˈəpˌkəmɪŋ
Forthcoming; about to happen.
Example sentencesExamples
- At the start of this season they had no coach and little idea of the number of players they could count on for the upcoming season.
- In the upcoming months this could become the topic of an interesting feature article.
- For most youngsters, the upcoming six-week break from school is the highlight of every year.
- He doesn't know far in advance if George Barford is featuring in upcoming stories.
- It will be up to councillors to justify their decision at upcoming elections.
- Hsu said he would continue to run in the upcoming elections despite the incident.
- He would like to turn pro but for now has his sights set on the upcoming Summer Olympic Games.
- Best wishes are extended to the Club for success on their upcoming programme of events.
- All in Mountmellick wish them the best of luck in the final and in the upcoming championship.
- If he feels well enough and wants to run in an upcoming election, I'd vote for him again.
- This upcoming weekend promises to be full of lively and eclectic musical entertainment.
- There are discussion forums, a chat room and a calendar of upcoming reunions.
- It is hoped to see all billiard players back in the hall to practice for upcoming tournaments.
- The headland's fate now seems to hang in the result of the upcoming federal election.
- Hoffman said everybody in his family was very excited about the upcoming ceremony.
- Do you think there has been a lack of international coverage of the upcoming elections?
- The theme of the seminar was to prepare voters for the upcoming general election.
- The plans for an interim government will be high on the agenda of the upcoming peace talks.
- Health reform, he pledged, would be a key focus of his government in the upcoming year.
- The company said it was taking a more conservative approach to the upcoming quarters.
Synonyms
approaching, advancing, coming, nearing, arriving, onrushing