Meaning & Definition of word "Foregone"

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    Foregone

    /fɔːrˈɡoʊn/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having gone before; preordained or predictably decided beforehand.
      • Example: The outcome of the election seemed foregone, given the overwhelming support for the incumbent.
    • 2. Fixed or determined in advance.
      • Example: His success in the competition felt like a foregone conclusion after winning three preliminary rounds.
    • 3. Past; having already happened.
      • Example: In her foregone years, she traveled extensively and learned many languages.

    Etymology

    From Old English 'forgangan', meaning 'to go before'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    foregone conclusion:

    A conclusion that is obvious or certain.

    foregone past:

    Referring to events that have already occurred.

    Related Words

    decided:

    Having made a firm decision.

    inevitability:

    The quality of being certain to happen.

    Slang Meanings of foregone

    Meaning: Something that is a sure thing.

    Example Sentence: The award was a foregone; everyone knew she would win.

    Meaning: A situation that is already set in stone.

    Example Sentence: It's a foregone at this point; the deal is already done.