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future (?; 135), a. [F. futur, L. futurus, used as fut. p. of esse to be, but from the same root as E. be.
| future | (?; 135), a. [F. futur, L. futurus, used as fut. p. of esse to be, but from the same root as E. be. See Be, v. i.] That is to be or come hereafter; that will exist at any time after the present; as, the next moment is future, to the present. [1913 Webster]
Future tense (Gram.), the tense or modification of a verb which expresses a future act or event. [1913 Webster] |
| future | (?), n. [Cf. F. futur. See Future, a.] [1913 Webster]
1. Time to come; time subsequent to the present (as, the future shall be as the present); collectively, events that are to happen in time to come. Lay the future open. Shak. [1913 Webster]
2. The possibilities of the future; -- used especially of prospective success or advancement; as, he had great future before him. [1913 Webster]
3. (Gram.) A future tense. [1913 Webster]
To deal in futures, to speculate on the future values of merchandise or stocks. [Brokers' cant] [1913 Webster] |
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