Forthcoming
(
adjective
,
adverb
)
(As an adjective)
Forthcoming ( adjective )
- Ready and willing to be helpful and provide information or assistance.
- About to happen or be published.
- Ready to be produced or shown.
- Ready to be presented or made available for general use.
Origin:
From old english forthcuman ("coming forth"), from forth ("forth") + cuman ("to come").
Examples:
- He was always forthcoming with information.
- The company was forthcoming about their financial situation.
- The forthcoming movie promises to be a blockbuster.
- The forthcoming book is highly anticipated.
- The forthcoming report is expected to be critical of the government's handling of the crisis.
(As an adverb)
Forthcoming ( adverb )
- Ready and willing to be helpful and provide information or assistance.
- About to happen or be published.
- Ready to be produced or shown.
- Ready to be presented or made available for general use.
Origin:
From old english forthcuman ("coming forth"), from forth ("forth") + cuman ("to come").
Examples:
- He was always forthcoming with information.
- The company was forthcoming about their financial situation.
- The forthcoming movie promises to be a blockbuster.
- The forthcoming book is highly anticipated.
- The forthcoming report is expected to be critical of the government's handling of the crisis.