Foregone

Word FOREGONE
Character 8
Hyphenation foregone
Pronunciations /ˈfoɹɡɔn/

Definitions and meanings of "Foregone"

What do we mean by foregone?

Having gone before; previous. adjective

That has gone before; previous; past; former.

Predetermined; made up or settled beforehand.

Past; -- used of time. Contrassted to present. adjective

Past participle of forego verb

Previous, former adjective

Bygone adjective

Inevitable, predictable adjective

Well in the past; former adjective

To precede, to go before.

This phrase is commonly used in Sporting circles where there is no doubt about the final outcome of an event before it has even taken place. There are some very rare occasions where the professed ‘conclusion’ doesn’t work out according to plan, one occasion was in Japan (Feb 1990) when Mike Tyson predicted his knock-out of Buster Douglas. Even more famously, the memorable phrase was announced in Carnoustie during the Bus Pushers 2015 tour when Casey (3rd Runner-up on the Wicklow Hurling team of the Millennium) was heard to declare that the next day’s team event was going to be won by the Greenkeepers and the result was a foregone conclusion. Despite the reasonable start with a 6 pointer on the first hole, Casey’s previous days confidence soon evaporated with a couple of 3 pointers and an even more impressive 2 pointer on the 5th hole. By the time they got to the turn his embarrassed teammates were hoping that the opposition would decide not to play the back-nine so that the ill-advised declaration may still have a chance of coming true. Alas it was not to be, the greenkeepers final score was a full 11 points behind the winners total of 86 points. No-one can be bothered to remember who actually won that day but the resounding chorus of Foregone conclusion was heard being chanted from the winners room until 9pm when Tony went to bed. The tale of the golfing foregone conclusion is still being discussed in Scottish golf clubs to the present day. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Foregone

The word "foregone" in example sentences

And don't rich people thinking of moving to Oregon consider the 9-10% in foregone sales tax when they purchase their next Mercedes or Hobey-Cat? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Under the base case, a BHP takeover would cost $200 million a year over a decade in foregone government revenue, or 2% of the total, and would present "minimal" risk to the province. ❋ Liam Denning (2010)

A study in foregone conclusions -- Parliamentary elections in North Korea. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Fourth, a malpractice case is a huge risk, a massive time sink (opportunity cost in foregone billing), among many other things including the reputational hit. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Other than that, it seemed to be a study in foregone conclusions, and the only thing worth waiting for during the half-time show was to see if the Rollings Stones had a wardrobe malfunction. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The response to this study in foregone conclusions has been predictable; the White House went into fits of apoplexy, blamed the media, and then tried to get ahead of the story by releasing three pages of the document to bolster its claim that everything was going swimmingly in Iraq. ❋ Unknown (2006)

That may be due to the fact that there are so few contested races down here, and the Senate race between Katherine Harris and Bill Nelson is a study in foregone conclusions. ❋ Unknown (2006)

To put it differently, the current tax system is costing us $8 billion annually in foregone production opportunities. ❋ Unknown (1987)

Subsequently a combination of Vidic's suspension, following his dismissal for bringing down Steven Gerrard, and Ferdinand's fitness problems have chipped away at the defensive rock which was beginning to make United's extended retention of the title a foregone conclusion. ❋ David Lacey (2009)

If he gets 30% it will be characterized as a foregone conclusion by 7: 32. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Now, if the idea of foregone conscious lives, personal careers oft repeated with unlost being, be admitted, as it frequently has been by such men as Plato and Wordsworth, all the ❋ William Rounseville Alger (1863)

You do not come here to consult me; I understand all that; you come here to break a foregone conclusion to a weak and miserable woman. ' ❋ Benjamin Disraeli (1842)

That†™ s $200 billion in government revenue foregone, which is just the same, it seems to me, as writing a check. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"foregone" - each addition to the population that does not take place - saves 744 tonnes of CO2, equivalent in emissions to 620 return flights from London to New York (1.2 tonnes of CO2 each). ❋ Saladin (2010)

I was told later that my mother was sitting in the bathtub and assumed that I had turned on the radio, which I was forbidden to do, and came out to admonish me and found me next to the piano, and the rest was a kind of foregone conclusion. ❋ Unknown (1998)

Its past tense and past participial forms (forewent and foregone, respectively) are rarely deployed, except the latter’s use in the phrase foregone conclusion – where the conclusion has “gone before” the question. ❋ Unknown (2008)

They seated themselves upon Bertha's and Dulcie's beds, and having as a kind of foregone conclusion, elected Gowan as President of the Ceremonies, got straight to business. ❋ Angela Brazil (1907)

There are no men and women in it, yet it throngs with airy and immortal shapes that have the likeness of men and women, and hint at some kind of foregone reality. ❋ James Russell Lowell (1855)

Frank: How are you feeling about tomorrow’s team event Richie? Richie: Not too sure Frank, had a few electrical faults on Trump Aberdeen today and only scored 17 pts, luckily for me Willie was on fire and carried us to victory, what about you Smithy? Smithy: Ah Richie lad, calm down us Raharney lads are born winners, didn’t we win the [Westmeath] U-21, [Junor] & Senior hurling titles in 1984, the rest of those lads won’t know what hit them, what do you think Casey? Casey; It’s a [foregone conclusion] lads! ❋ The Navigator (2018)

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