Forearmed: meaning, definitions and examples

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forearmed

 

[ fɔːrˈɑːrmd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

prepared, cautious

Forearmed refers to being prepared for a possible event or challenge, often implying that one has taken steps to ensure readiness. The phrase 'forearmed is forewarned' suggests that being prepared can prevent problems.

Synonyms

cautious, prepared, ready

Examples of usage

  • Always be forearmed before heading into negotiations.
  • She felt forearmed with all the research she had done.
  • To be forearmed in business is to minimize risks.

Translations

Translations of the word "forearmed" in other languages:

🇵🇹 preparado

🇮🇳 सावधान

🇩🇪 vorbereitet

🇮🇩 siap

🇺🇦 озброєний

🇵🇱 przygotowany

🇯🇵 備えた

🇫🇷 préparé

🇪🇸 preparado

🇹🇷 hazırlıklı

🇰🇷 준비된

🇸🇦 مستعد

🇨🇿 připravený

🇸🇰 pripravený

🇨🇳 做好准备的

🇸🇮 pripravljen

🇮🇸 undirbúinn

🇰🇿 дайындалған

🇬🇪 მომზადებული

🇦🇿 hazırlıqlı

🇲🇽 preparado

Etymology

The term 'forearmed' derives from the combination of 'fore,' meaning earlier or in advance, and 'armed,' which refers to being equipped or prepared. The phrase 'forearmed is forewarned' originates from the proverb that suggests that knowledge or preparation about potential issues allows one to handle them effectively. This concept has been prevalent in various cultures throughout history, emphasizing the importance of being cautious and ready to face potential difficulties. Its usage can be traced back to early literature, where the idea of being prepared was often linked to wisdom and foreknowledge.