fore·thought·ful

[fawr-thawt-fuhl, fohr-]
adjective
full of or having forethought; provident.

Origin:
1800–10; forethought + -ful

fore·thought·ful·ly, adverb
fore·thought·ful·ness, noun
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forethought (ˈfɔːˌθɔːt) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  advance consideration or deliberation
2.  thoughtful anticipation of future events
 
fore'thoughtful
 
adj
 
fore'thoughtfully
 
adv
 
fore'thoughtfulness
 
n

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Values that forethoughtful people will appreciate and take advantage of im mediately.
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