different between foresee vs foreseer
foresee
English
Etymology
From Middle English foreseen, forseen, from Old English fores?on; equivalent to fore- +? see. Similar formations in Dutch voorzien, German vorsehen, Latin pr?vide?.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /f???si/
- (UK) IPA(key): /f???si?/
- Rhymes: -i?
Verb
foresee (third-person singular simple present foresees, present participle foreseeing, simple past foresaw, past participle foreseen)
- To be able to see beforehand: to anticipate; predict.
- 1838, Charles Dickens, The Lamplighter:
- "I foresee in this," he says, "the breaking up of our profession."
- 1838, Charles Dickens, The Lamplighter:
- (obsolete) To provide.
- 1625, Francis Bacon, Of Vicissitude of Things
- Great shoals of people, which go on to populate, without foreseeing means of life.
- 1625, Francis Bacon, Of Vicissitude of Things
Derived terms
- foreseeable
Translations
See also
- forsee
- unforeseen
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foreseer
English
Etymology
foresee +? -er
Noun
foreseer (plural foreseers)
- A person who foresees
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