All future synonyms
fu·ture
F f adj future
- prospective — of or in the future: prospective earnings.
- subsequent — occurring or coming later or after (often followed by to): subsequent events; Subsequent to their arrival in Chicago, they bought a new car.
- planned — arranged, organized, or done in accordance with a plan: a planned attack.
- imminent — likely to occur at any moment; impending: Her death is imminent.
- forthcoming — coming, forth, or about to come forth; about to appear; approaching in time: the forthcoming concert.
- impending — about to happen; imminent: their impending marriage.
- ultimate — last; furthest or farthest; ending a process or series: the ultimate point in a journey; the ultimate style in hats.
- inevitable — unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; necessary: an inevitable conclusion.
- approaching — coming closer in time
- final — pertaining to or coming at the end; last in place, order, or time: the final meeting of the year.
- coming — A coming event or time is an event or time that will happen soon.
- destined — If something is destined to happen or if someone is destined to behave in a particular way, that thing seems certain to happen or be done.
- fated — subject to, guided by, or predetermined by fate; destined.
- later — occurring, coming, or being after the usual or proper time: late frosts; a late spring.
- likely — probably or apparently destined (usually followed by an infinitive): something not likely to happen.
- near — close; to a point or place not far away: Come near so I won't have to shout.
- next — immediately following in time, order, importance, etc.: the next day; the next person in line.
- ulterior — being beyond what is seen or avowed; intentionally kept concealed: ulterior motives.
- unborn — not yet born; yet to come; future: unborn generations.
- scheduled — a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.
- up — to, toward, or in a more elevated position: to climb up to the top of a ladder.
- budgeted — an estimate, often itemized, of expected income and expense for a given period in the future.
- close at hand — lying in the near future or vicinity; nearby or imminent.
- down the line — complete, full, unreserved, or whole-hearted: a down-the-line endorsement.
- down the road — a long, narrow stretch with a smoothed or paved surface, made for traveling by motor vehicle, carriage, etc., between two or more points; street or highway.
- in the cards — a usually rectangular piece of stiff paper, thin pasteboard, or plastic for various uses, as to write information on or printed as a means of identifying the holder: a 3″ × 5″ file card; a membership card.
noun future
- prospect — Usually, prospects. an apparent probability of advancement, success, profit, etc. the outlook for the future: good business prospects.
- outlook — the view or prospect from a particular place.
- millennium — a period of 1000 years.
- destiny — A person's destiny is everything that happens to them during their life, including what will happen in the future, especially when it is considered to be controlled by someone or something else.
- fate — something that unavoidably befalls a person; fortune; lot: It is always his fate to be left behind.
- infinity — the quality or state of being infinite.
- hereafter — after this in time or order; at some future time; farther along.
- posterity — succeeding or future generations collectively: Judgment of this age must be left to posterity.
- futurity — future time: Such discussion is better left to futurity.
- offing — the state or fact of being off.
- morrow — Honoré Willsie [on-uh-rey wil-see,, on-uh-rey] /ˈɒn əˌreɪ ˈwɪl si,, ˌɒn əˈreɪ/ (Show IPA), 1880–1940, U.S. novelist.
- tomorrow — the day following today: Tomorrow is supposed to be sunny.
- potential — possible, as opposed to actual: the potential uses of nuclear energy.
- eternity — Infinite or unending time.
- expectation — A strong belief that something will happen or be the case in the future.
adjective future
verb future
- predestine — to destine in advance; foreordain; predetermine: He seemed predestined for the ministry.
- inescapable — incapable of being escaped, ignored, or avoided; ineluctable: inescapable responsibilities.
- cupping — the process of applying a cupping glass to the skin
- moirai — Classical Mythology. the personification of fate. Moirai, the Fates.
- predestinate — Theology. to foreordain by divine decree or purpose.
- cupped — hollowed like a cup; concave