Definitionn. a person who goes before or announces the coming of another
Last update: June 11, 2015
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Garry Kasporov is a forerunner in the field of chess. [noun]
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Scanty rainfall is the forerunner of the drought. [noun]
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This was the forerunner of today 's Royal Opera House. [noun]
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"Ay, there are cases in which that copious sweat is the forerunner of dissolution; but in others it augurs cure." [noun]
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The curiosity of the small boy is the forerunner of knowledge, and must be satisfied. [noun]
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We will try to make our country agreeable, and, as your friend, I counsel you to treat Boges whom I sent as my forerunner, in a kind and friendly manner. [noun]
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This pacing backward and forward was always the forerunner of something of great importance. [Please select]
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Confucius was found particularly attractive, and was regarded as a forerunner of the Enlightenment. [Please select]
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"That is not the cry of the Forerunner," answered Gray Brother. [Please select]
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