future
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Definition & Meaning of "future"in English

Future
01

the time that will come after the present or the events that will happen then

future definition and meaning
Examples
She 's excited about her future at the new job.
02

the great possibility of someone or something reaching great success or continuing to survive

Examples
After considering his options, he realized there was no future in staying at his current job.
03

the likely outcomes or fate of someone or something as time progresses

Examples
The government is planning a debate on the future of renewable energy in the country.
04

a tense used to express actions or events that will occur at a time later than the present

Examples
Teachers often explain the future by giving examples of upcoming actions, like " He will finish his homework later. "
05

contracts where assets like commodities or shares are bought at a predetermined price, but the transaction is completed at a later date

Examples
Traders use futures to lock in prices for commodities such as oil or wheat.
future
01

coming in to existence or happening after this moment

future definition and meaning
Examples
Planning for future projects is essential for the company's growth.
02

(of people) expected or destined to take on a particular role or position at a later time

Examples
He introduced her as his future wife during the family gathering.
03

(grammar) describing a form used to indicate actions or events that have not yet occurred

Examples
The phrase " She will call you tomorrow " uses a future form to describe an action that has n't happened yet.
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