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Foresay

Part of Speech: verb

Sense: to predict or foretell something

Usage:

  1. He had the ability to foresay the outcome of football matches accurately.
  2. Based on the astrologer's predictions, she foresaid that her business would flourish in the coming year.

Part of Speech: noun

Sense: a statement made in advance

Usage:

  1. His foresay about the future of technology was groundbreaking.
  2. The CEO's foresay regarding the company's expansion plans excited the shareholders.

Part of Speech: adjective

Sense: relating to a particular region or locality

Usage:

  1. The cuisine in that small town was unique and foresay to the region.
  2. He enjoyed exploring the foresay dialects spoken by different communities.

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