Pronunciation: /ˈfjuːtʃər/
noun a period of time that is yet to come
A1 I am excited about my future.
A2 In the future, I hope to travel the world.
B1 Planning for the future is important for financial stability.
B2 The future of technology is constantly evolving.
C1 Investing in education now will benefit you in the future.
C2 Predicting the future of the stock market is a challenging task.
adjective relating to or existing in the future
A1 I am excited about my future plans.
A2 She is studying hard to secure her future career.
B1 Investing in education is crucial for future success.
B2 The company is implementing new technologies to stay competitive in the future.
C1 Strategic planning is essential for long-term future growth.
C2 The future prospects of renewable energy are promising.
formal It is important to plan for the future in order to achieve long-term success.
informal I'm excited to see what the future holds for us!
slang I'm sure the future is gonna be lit!
figurative She saw her future as a blank canvas waiting to be painted with endless possibilities.
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