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Foreword and forward are homophones.

Caution! Even though the two words sound alike they have completely different meanings:

  • A foreword is an introductory preface to a book, usually written by someone other than the author.
  • Forward as an adverb refers to a direction towards the front of something (facing forward); as a verb it means to send a copy of something (usually a communication) from its recipient to a third party.
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The homophone for foreword is forward.

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