What is another word for in future?

Pronunciation: [ɪn fjˈuːt͡ʃə] (IPA)

When we talk about things that will happen in future, we often use phrases like "down the line," "later on," and "eventually." Other synonyms for "in future" include "in time to come," "in the years ahead," and "in the long run." Similarly, we can use phrases like "one day," "sometime down the road," and "at a later date" to describe things that will happen at a later time. These synonyms can be useful when we want to talk about plans, predictions, or expectations for the future, or when we want to express the idea that something may happen in the future, but we're not sure exactly when.

What are the opposite words for in future?

Antonyms for the phrase "in future" are "in past" and "in present." These antonyms point to different points in time, with "in past" referring to events that have already happened and "in present" referring to events ongoing or immediately being experienced. Using these antonyms can help in expressing the opposite idea of planning or expecting for something to happen in the future, which can be useful in various communicative contexts. Thus, knowing the antonyms of a particular word or phrase can enhance one's vocabulary and communication skills.

What are the antonyms for In future?

  • adv.

    eventually

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