Forthcoming ( adjective , adverb )

(As an adjective)

Forthcoming ( adjective )

  1. Ready and willing to be helpful and provide information or assistance.
  2. About to happen or be published.
  3. Ready to be produced or shown.
  4. Ready to be presented or made available for general use.

Origin:

From old english forthcuman ("coming forth"), from forth ("forth") + cuman ("to come").

Examples:

  1. He was always forthcoming with information.
  2. The company was forthcoming about their financial situation.
  3. The forthcoming movie promises to be a blockbuster.
  4. The forthcoming book is highly anticipated.
  5. The forthcoming report is expected to be critical of the government's handling of the crisis.

(As an adverb)

Forthcoming ( adverb )

  1. Ready and willing to be helpful and provide information or assistance.
  2. About to happen or be published.
  3. Ready to be produced or shown.
  4. Ready to be presented or made available for general use.

Origin:

From old english forthcuman ("coming forth"), from forth ("forth") + cuman ("to come").

Examples:

  1. He was always forthcoming with information.
  2. The company was forthcoming about their financial situation.
  3. The forthcoming movie promises to be a blockbuster.
  4. The forthcoming book is highly anticipated.
  5. The forthcoming report is expected to be critical of the government's handling of the crisis.
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