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referring to an event or occurrence that is about to happen very soon
- The company's CEO promised that forthcoming changes would lead to improved efficiency.
- Despite her best efforts, she found no forthcoming solution to the problem.
- The politician remained tight-lipped about any forthcoming policy initiatives.
- The author hinted at forthcoming revelations in the next installment of the book series.
- The team's coach remained optimistic about their forthcoming match despite recent setbacks.
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(of a person) willing to share information or open up when asked or expected
- The witness was not very forthcoming when questioned by the police about the incident.
- He wasn’t forthcoming about his reasons for leaving the company, which raised some suspicions.
- When asked about the project delays, the manager was surprisingly forthcoming and explained the issues in detail.
- She wasn’t forthcoming with personal details during the interview, preferring to keep her private life out of the conversation.
- The CEO was forthcoming about the challenges the company faced during the pandemic and how they plan to recover.
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ready or will be made available when needed or expected
- Despite repeated requests, the necessary documents were not forthcoming from the administration.
- The financial aid promised by the organization was not forthcoming, causing delays in the project.
- The manager assured us that the resources we needed would be forthcoming by the end of the week.
- When asked for more information, the details were not forthcoming from the spokesperson.
- The loan was supposed to be approved quickly, but the funds were not forthcoming as promised.