Pronunciation: /fjuˈtjʊrəti/
noun the quality or state of being in the future; time that is yet to come
A1 The concept of futurity can be difficult for young children to understand.
A2 Some people believe that investing in education is essential for securing futurity.
B1 Planning for futurity is important for individuals who want to achieve long-term goals.
B2 Environmental conservation efforts are crucial for ensuring a sustainable futurity.
C1 Philosophers often debate the implications of futurity in relation to human existence.
C2 Economists study trends in futurity to predict future market conditions.
formal The concept of futurity is often discussed in philosophical and economic circles.
informal People don't really think about futurity in their day-to-day lives.
slang I can't be bothered with all this talk about futurity, I just want to live in the moment.
figurative Her paintings often explore themes of futurity and the passage of time.
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