Fore

Pronunciation: /ˈfɔːr/

Fore (adjective)

  1. Located at or near the front part of something.

Examples

  • The fore cabin was spacious and comfortable.
  • They stored the luggage in the fore compartment.

Common collocations: fore deck, fore section, step fore, lean fore, fore of the plane

Fore (adverb)

  1. In the direction of the front.

Examples

  • Move fore to get a better view.
  • The crew shifted fore during the storm.

Fore (noun)

  1. The front part of a ship or aircraft.

Examples

  • The fore of the ship was damaged.
  • Passengers gathered at the fore for the view.

Fore (interjection)

  1. A shout to warn people of a golf ball flying towards them.

Examples

  • Fore! Watch out for the ball!
  • He shouted 'Fore!' before swinging.

Synonyms of Fore

Neutral

Antonyms of Fore

  • indicating time or position following something