future
adjective(fu-ture)
that is to be; specifically : existing after death
future
adjective(fu-ture)
of, relating to, or constituting a verb tense expressive of time yet to come
future
adjective(fu-ture)
existing or occurring at a later time
future
noun(fu-ture)
time that is to come
future
noun(fu-ture)
what is going to happen
future
noun(fu-ture)
an expectation of advancement or progressive development
future
adjective(fu-ture)
of, relating to, or constituting a verb tense that is traditionally formed in English with will have and shall have and that expresses completion of an action by a specified time that is yet to come
future
noun(fu-ture)
the physical and psychological distress suffered by one who is unable to cope with the rapidity of social and technological changes
future
noun(fu-ture)
a verb tense that is used to refer to the future
future
noun phrase(fu-ture)
an idea, product, or movement that is viewed as representing forces or a trend that will inevitably prevail
future
idiom(fu-ture)
for the purpose of being looked at for information in the future
future
idiom(fu-ture)
at a time that is not long from now : soon
future
idiom(fu-ture)
from now on : from this time onward
future
idiom(fu-ture)
at a time that is not long from now : soon