Foresighted

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈfɔrˌsaɪtɪd/

Definitions of foresighted

adjective having the ability to anticipate or plan for the future

Example Sentences

A1 My foresighted friend always plans ahead for our trips.

A2 The foresighted decision to invest in renewable energy paid off in the long run.

B1 The company's foresighted strategy helped them stay ahead of their competitors.

B2 Her foresighted approach to managing finances ensured a secure future for her family.

C1 The foresighted leader anticipated market trends and adjusted the company's strategy accordingly.

C2 His foresighted vision for the company's expansion led to significant growth and success.

Examples of foresighted in a Sentence

formal The company's foresighted approach to investing in new technology paid off in the long run.

informal She's always been so foresighted when it comes to planning for the future.

slang I wish I was as foresighted as him when it comes to making decisions.

figurative His foresighted vision for the project allowed us to anticipate potential challenges and plan accordingly.

Grammatical Forms of foresighted

past tense

foresighted

plural

foresighted

comparative

more foresighted

superlative

most foresighted

present tense

foresight

future tense

will foresight

perfect tense

have foresighted

continuous tense

is foresighting

singular

foresighted

positive degree

foresighted

infinitive

foresight

gerund

foresighting

participle

foresighted

Origin and Evolution of foresighted

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'foresighted' originated from the combination of 'fore-' meaning before or in front, and 'sighted' meaning having sight or vision.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'foresighted' has come to be used to describe someone who is able to anticipate or predict future events with wisdom and foresight.