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to forebode
/fɔɹˈboʊd/
verb
make a prediction about; tell in advance
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forecastle
/fˈɔːɹkæsəl/
noun
living quarters consisting of a superstructure in the bow of a merchant ship where the crew is housed
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to foreclose
/fɔɹˈkɫoʊz/
verb
(of a bank) to take away someone's property because they haven't repaid the loan they took out in order to purchase it
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forecourt
/fˈɔːɹkoːɹt/
noun
the outer or front court of a building or of a group of buildings
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to forego
/fɔɹˈɡoʊ/
verb
be earlier in time; go back further
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forehead
/ˈfɔɹhɛd/
noun
the part of the face above the eyebrows and below the hair
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foreknowledge
/fɔːɹnˈɑːlɪdʒ/
noun
knowledge of an event before it occurs
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foreman
/ˈfɔɹmən/
noun
a person who exercises control over workers
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panache
/pəˈnɑʃ/
noun
a feathered plume on a helmet
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to pander
/ˈpændɝ/
verb
arrange for sexual partners for others
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panegyric
/peɪndʒˈɪɹɪk/
noun
a type of poem or speech that praises or celebrates a particular person, group, or institution
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panoply
/ˈpænɑpɫi/
noun
a complete and impressive array
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pantomime
/ˈpæntəˌmaɪm/
noun
a theatrical technique in which the performer uses body and hand gestures in order to suggest an idea or tell something without using words
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impetus
/ˈɪmpətəs/
noun
a force that moves something along
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impetuous
/ˌɪmˈpɛtʃwəs/
adjective
characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation
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impetuosity
/ɪmpˌɛtjuːˈɑːsɪɾi/
noun
rash impulsiveness
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exigent
/ˈɛksɪdʒənt/
adjective
requiring precise accuracy
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exigency
/ˌɛkˈsɪdʒənsi/
noun
a pressing or urgent situation
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