Foreword and forward are homophones.
Caution! Even though the two words sound alike they have completely different meanings:
The homophone of "forward" is "foreword".
The homophone for "forward" is "foreword."
The homophone for ahead is "a- head".
"Foreword" has a prefix, "fore-," which means "before."
"The editor makes some good points in the foreword about the author's life, so be sure to read it"Caution! Be careful not to confuse foreword with the soundalike forward.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.
The homophone of "forward" is "foreword".
The homophone for "forward" is "foreword."
The homophone for ahead is "a- head".
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"Foreword" has a prefix, "fore-," which means "before."
This is a short passage introducing a book. Here are some sentences.A famous author wrote the foreword for Ann's new book.The foreword of that book tells how much you will enjoy reading it.Another word for foreword is preface.
You may be confusing foreword with the soundalike forward. As an adverb it refers to a direction towards the front of something (facing forward); its antonym would be backward.
When you write a foreword, you write how the author or book you are writing a foreword for, has influenced you or changed your life. Talk to the author about how long they would like it to be and a general idea of what they would like you to say.
The foreword is updated with each new edition.I wrote the foreword to War And Peace.Caution! Be careful not to confuse foreword with the soundalike forward.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.
A foreword is an introduction to a book that is written by another person, usually another writer. An example of a foreword is the foreword written by Rennard Strickland for "The Education of Little Tree" by Asa Carter, which praises the book as "deeply poignant".
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