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forced
adjective, done because of force; compulsory
forecast
verb, to predict or calculate (weather, events, etc), in advance
foreshadow
verb, to show, indicate, or suggest in advance; presage
foresheet
noun, the sheet of a foresail
foresight
noun, provision for or insight into future problems, needs, etc
forest
noun, a large wooded area having a thick growth of trees and plants
forestay
noun, nautical an adjustable stay leading from the truck of the foremast to the deck, stem, or bowsprit, for controlling the motion or bending of the mast
forget
verb, to fail to recall (someone or something once known); be unable to remember
forgot
verb, the past tense of forget
forked
adjective, a) having a fork or forklike parts b) (in combination)
fork out
verb, slang to pay (money, goods, etc), esp with reluctance
Forrest
noun, John, 1st Baron Forrest 1847–1918, Australian statesman and explorer; first premier of Western Australia (1890–1901)
forsooth
adverb, in truth; indeed
Forsyth
noun, Bill. born 1947, Scottish writer and director. His films include Gregory's Girl (1981), Local Hero (1983), and Gregory's Two Girls (1999)
forsythia
noun, any oleaceous shrub of the genus Forsythia, native to China, Japan, and SE Europe but widely cultivated for its showy yellow bell-shaped flowers, which appear in spring before the foliage