different between bypast vs foregone
bypast
English
Adjective
bypast (not comparable)
- past
- 1840, University of London, Minutes of the Senate
- The Hospital […] for these two bypast years has contained not less than 150 beds, generally occupied by a full amount of patients.
- 1840, University of London, Minutes of the Senate
bypast From the web:
foregone
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?fo???n/
- Rhymes: -?n
Verb
foregone
- past participle of forego
Adjective
foregone (comparative more foregone, superlative most foregone)
- previous, former
- bygone
- (informal) inevitable, predictable
Synonyms
- (previous): preceding, used-to-be; see also Thesaurus:former
- (bygone): forepassed, historical; see also Thesaurus:past
- (inevitable): avoidless, unescapable; see also Thesaurus:inevitable
Translations
Derived terms
- foregone conclusion
foregone From the web:
- foregone meaning
- what's foregone conclusion
- what's foregone conclusion mean
- what does foregone mean
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