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How do you use afore?

How do you use afore?

A human being’s evident fear is that he should die afore his time. It’s all been done before by Nature or those who came afore. I was on my way to the door, but all at once, through the fog in my head, I began to sight one reef that I hadn’t paid any attention to afore.

Is afore a Scrabble word?

Yes, afore is in the scrabble dictionary.

What is the meaning of afore mentioned?

Something that was mentioned before is aforementioned. Once you’ve written about something, it can then be referred to as aforementioned. This word shows up in writing more than speech.

What is the opposite of Afore?

Antonyms for afore. after, afterward. (or afterwards), later.

What is the difference between before and Afore?

As adverbs the difference between before and afore is that before is at an earlier time while afore is (dialect) before.

What is another word for aforementioned?

What is another word for aforementioned?

aforesaid foregoing
above-mentioned mentioned
earlier mentioned previously mentioned
prior mentioned selfsame
same above

Is afor a word?

afor is an acceptable dictionary word for games like scrabble, words with friends, crossword, etc. The word ‘afor’ is made up of 4 letters.

What’s another word for aforementioned?

What is aforementioned person?

If you refer to the aforementioned person or subject, you mean the person or subject that has already been mentioned. [formal]

Is it above mentioned or abovementioned?

above mentioned isn’t really two words. It’s a one-word adjective.

Is there a word afore?

Afore is defined as before, or something done previously. Something that was mentioned previously is an example of afore.

Can you say as aforementioned?

No, not at all. Use of language such as “aforementioned” (or “said”) is simply a sort of putting on airs, a bit like trying to impress a common audience by wearing a tuxedo, top hat, and sporting a monocle. But for most audiences, this would just come off as silly. Likewise with faux-precise legalese.