| FORESPAKE | • forespake v. (Archaic) simple past tense of forespeak. • FORESPEAK v. to predict. |
| FORESPEAK | • forespeak v. (Transitive, archaic) To foretell, to predict. • forespeak v. Alternative spelling of forspeak. • FORESPEAK v. to predict. |
| FORESPEND | • forespend v. (Transitive) To spend beforehand or in advance. • forespend v. Alternative form of forspend. • FORESPEND v. to wear out physically, also FORSPEND. |
| FORESPENT | • forespent v. Simple past tense and past participle of forespend. • FORESPEND v. to wear out physically, also FORSPEND. |
| FORESPOKE | • forespoke v. Simple past tense of forespeak. • FORESPEAK v. to predict. |
| FORESPEAKS | • forespeaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forespeak. • FORESPEAK v. to predict. |
| FORESPENDS | • forespends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forespend. • FORESPEND v. to wear out physically, also FORSPEND. |
| FORESPOKEN | • forespoken adj. Spoken beforehand or in advance; foretold; predicted. • forespoken v. Past participle of forespeak. • FORESPEAK v. to predict. |
| CORESPONDENT | • corespondent n. (Law) One of two or more persons against whom a lawsuit is made; but especially a person charged with… • co-respondent n. Alternative form of corespondent. • CORESPONDENT n. a person named as guilty of adultery with the defendant in a divorce suit. |
| FORESPEAKING | • forespeaking v. Present participle of forespeak. • forespeaking n. (Obsolete) A foretelling; a prediction. • forespeaking n. (Obsolete) A preface. |
| FORESPENDING | • forespending v. Present participle of forespend. • FORESPEND v. to wear out physically, also FORSPEND. |
| CORESPONDENTS | • corespondents n. Plural of corespondent. • CORESPONDENT n. a person named as guilty of adultery with the defendant in a divorce suit. |