front 1 happening too soon or earlier than usual | back 1 premature |
front 2 take action in or to prevent an anticipated event from happening ; forestall | back 2 preempt |
front 3 cause or arrange for something to take place at a time later than that first scheduled | back 3 postpone |
front 4 occurring in the southern U.S. during the before the American Civil War | back 4 antebellum |
front 5 something that is done to prevent possible harm or trouble from happening in the future | back 5 precaution |
front 6 thing or event that existed before or logically occurs before another | back 6 antecendent |
front 7 all future generations of people | back 7 posterity |
front 8 to say that something will happen in the future; to predict something, such as the weather after looking at the information that is available | back 8 forecast |
front 9 near or toward the back of something; the back side | back 9 posterior |
front 10 the ability to see what will or might happen in the future | back 10 foresight |