fore as a noun: - 1
as an adjective: - 1
as a adverb: - 1
fore
noun
1 fore
Front part of a vessel or aircraft.
synonyms: bow, prow, stem.
Roget 234:
front;
fore,
forepart;
foreground;
face,
disk,
disc,
frontage;
facade,
proscenium,
facia [Lat.],
frontispiece;
anteriority†;
obverse
(of a medal or coin).
fore rank,
front rank;
van,
vanguard;
advanced guard;
outpost;
first line;
scout.
brow,
forehead,
visage,
physiognomy,
phiz†,
countenance,
mut [Slang];
rostrum,
beak,
bow,
stem,
prow,
prore†,
jib.
pioneer
etc.
(precursor)
64;
metoposcopy†.
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Dutch: boeg, voorschip, voorsteven
adjective
1 fore
adverb
1 fore
Near or toward the bow of a ship or cockpit of a plane:
— The captain went fore (or forward) to check the instruments.
synonym: forward.
interjection
Roget 668:
beware!,
ware!,
take care!,
look out!,
fore
(golf),
mind what you are about!,
take care what you are about!,
mind!,
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