Foresighted: meaning, definitions and examples

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foresighted

 

[ ˈfɔːrsaɪtɪd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

future planning

Foresighted refers to the ability to predict or anticipate future events or trends. It is often associated with having foresight or the capacity to think ahead and make wise choices based on potential outcomes. A foresighted individual tends to make proactive decisions rather than reactive ones, allowing for better planning and preparation. This trait is beneficial in numerous fields, including business, politics, and personal life.

Synonyms

foreseeing, insightful, perceptive, prudent, wise

Examples of usage

  • She made a foresighted investment in renewable energy.
  • The company's foresighted strategy helped it adapt to market changes.
  • His foresighted approach to health ensured a long and active life.

Translations

Translations of the word "foresighted" in other languages:

🇵🇹 previsível

🇮🇳 पूर्वदर्शी

🇩🇪 vorausschauend

🇮🇩 pandai meramalkan

🇺🇦 передбачливий

🇵🇱 przewidujący

🇯🇵 先見の明がある

🇫🇷 prévoyant

🇪🇸 previsor

🇹🇷 ileriyi görebilen

🇰🇷 선견지명이 있는

🇸🇦 بعيد النظر

🇨🇿 předvídavý

🇸🇰 predvídavý

🇨🇳 有远见的

🇸🇮 predvidevajoč

🇮🇸 fyrirhygginn

🇰🇿 алдын ала көре білетін

🇬🇪 წინასწარმეტყველი

🇦🇿 görünən

🇲🇽 previsor

Etymology

The word foresighted comes from the combination of 'fore', meaning 'before' or 'in advance', and 'sighted', which refers to the ability to see or perceive. The roots of 'fore' can be traced back to Old English 'foran', which means 'before' in time or place. The term 'sighted' is derived from the word 'sight', which itself goes back to the Old English 'siht', referring to the act or faculty of seeing. The concept of foresightedness reflects a historical emphasis on the importance of planning and preparation in various cultures, as individuals have always sought to gain an advantage by being able to foresee potential future challenges and opportunities.