Forthcoming

//fɔːθˈkʌmɪŋ//

"Forthcoming" in a Sentence (19 examples)

Further assistance is not forthcoming.

The pupils are looking forward to the forthcoming excursion.

I asked him about what he witnessed, but he wasn't very forthcoming.

When an answer is not forthcoming, questioners assert their rights to an answer by repeating the question.

In August 2014 the Swedish Building Workers' Union decided that the gender-neutral pronoun "hen" ("he or she, or neither he nor she") should be used instead of "han" ("he") in forthcoming versions of its by-laws.

Details will be forthcoming.

Tom was very forthcoming.

Tom wasn't very forthcoming about what happened with Mary.

Fadil was very forthcoming about the details of his relationship with Layla.

Tom wasn't exactly forthcoming with an answer.

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I shall vote in the forthcoming election.

The visitors began to hold a much higher line, passing and moving with greater urgency, and their reward was forthcoming.

Never one to waste an opportunity, he says now: "The low points? You can read about them in my forthcoming book! It's at the printers now.

The money was not forthcoming.

Unfortunately, sufficient public support has not been forthcoming, and the trains were withdrawn from September 15.

This may perhaps throw some light on the fact that in democratic countries defending themselves against aggression, sufficient support may be forthcoming for the necessary far-reaching measures (which may even take on the character of holistic planning) without suppression of public criticism, while in countries preparing for an attack or waging an aggressive war, public criticism as a rule must be suppressed, in order that public support may be mobilized by presenting aggression as defence.

Once I explained why I needed to know, she was really forthcoming.

So the lawyer talks to him, and tries to get the details of the case, but the guy's not really forthcoming, you know, he won't say exactly where he lives, won't give any names, and the lawyer is thinking something's funny, but still there's real panic [...]

The reader, has had presented to him things not belonging to time or mortality, but awful realities issuing out from eternity, the audible forthcomings of a present living God.

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