Farseeing

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /fɑrsiːɪŋ/

Definitions of farseeing

adjective having or showing the ability to predict or plan for the future; visionary

Example Sentences

A1 She is a farseeing woman who always plans ahead.

A2 The farseeing leader anticipated the potential challenges and prepared accordingly.

B1 His farseeing vision for the company's future impressed the board of directors.

B2 The farseeing scientist predicted the outcome of the experiment with remarkable accuracy.

C1 The farseeing strategist developed a long-term plan to ensure the company's success.

C2 Her farseeing insights into market trends helped the company stay ahead of the competition.

Examples of farseeing in a Sentence

formal The farseeing executive was able to anticipate market trends before they even began.

informal My farseeing friend always knows the best places to eat in town before they become popular.

slang That farseeing dude can always predict which team will win the game.

figurative Her farseeing vision allowed her to see beyond the obstacles and focus on the end goal.

Grammatical Forms of farseeing

past tense

foresaw

plural

farseeing

comparative

more farseeing

superlative

most farseeing

present tense

farsees

future tense

will farsee

perfect tense

has farseen

continuous tense

is farseeing

singular

farseeing

positive degree

farseeing

infinitive

to farsee

gerund

farseeing

participle

farseeing

Origin and Evolution of farseeing

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'farseeing' originates from the combination of the prefix 'far-' meaning distant or remote, and the word 'seeing' referring to the act of perceiving visually.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'farseeing' has evolved to describe someone who has the ability to anticipate future events or outcomes with wisdom and foresight.