future
noun OPAL W
/ˈfjuːtʃə(r)/
/ˈfjuːtʃər/
Idioms - the future[singular] the time that will come after the present or the events that will happen then
- We need to plan for the future.
- in the future The movie is set in the future.
- at some point/time in the future
- I don't expect any of these things to happen in the near future (= soon).
- Things will continue as they are for the foreseeable future.
- the immediate/not-too-distant/long-term/distant future
- Nobody can predict the future.
- What does the future hold?
- of the future What will the cities of the future look like?
- Kevin talked about his hopes for the future.
Extra Examples- Do you think that you will work together again at some point in the future?
- All of us need to embrace the future.
- Don't think too much about past troubles—look to the future.
- In her speech, the director outlined her vision for the future.
- The film offers a dark vision of the future.
- Nothing will change for the indefinite future.
- The possibility of travel to other solar systems still lies in the distant future.
- The stars of the future are competing in the world junior athletics championships this month.
- Trying to forecast the far future is a problematic exercise.
- What are your plans for the future?
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- foreseeable
- immediate
- near
- …
- look to
- plan for
- foretell
- …
- bring (somebody)
- hold
- for the future
- in (the) future
- of the future
- …
- a vision for the future
- a vision of the future
- The company faces a very uncertain future.
- We must seize the opportunity to shape our future.
- This deal could secure the futures of 2 000 employees.
- to decide/determine the future of somebody/something
- Recent events throw doubt on the president’s political future.
Extra Examples- After being dropped from the team the young defender is considering his future.
- She decided to invest in her future by taking a course.
- We want to create a better future for everyone.
- You need to take time to plan your future.
- the right to determine their own future in a democratic fashion
- united by our common history and our shared future
- He felt his entire future was at risk.
- The sale secured his financial future.
- A question mark hangs over the future of the company after shares plunged to a record low.
- He forecasts a dire future for the industry.
- It's your responsibility to safeguard your own financial future.
- Her future is uncertain.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- bright
- brilliant
- exciting
- …
- face
- have
- create
- …
- await (somebody)
- future as
- future in
- a question mark over the future of somebody/something
- They have a bright future ahead of them.
- I can't see any future in this relationship.
- There's no future in mining in this country.
- Children are the future of this country (= the country's future depends on children).
Extra ExamplesTopics Successb1- He could see no future in his job.
- She has a very promising future as a musician.
- She has a great future ahead of her.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- bright
- brilliant
- exciting
- …
- face
- have
- create
- …
- await (somebody)
- future as
- future in
- a question mark over the future of somebody/something
- futures[plural] (finance) goods or shares that are bought at agreed prices but that will be delivered and paid for at a later time
- oil futures
- the futures market
- the future[singular] (grammar)(also the future tense)the form of a verb that expresses what will happen after the presentTopics Languagea1
Word Originlate Middle English: via Old French from Latin futurus, future participle of esse ‘be’ (from the stem fu-, ultimately from a base meaning ‘grow, become’).
Idioms
for/in the foreseeable future
- for/in the period of time when you can predict what is going to happen, based on the present circumstances
- The statue will remain in the museum for the foreseeable future.
- It's unlikely that the hospital will be closed in the foreseeable future (= soon).
in future (British English)
(North American English in the future)
- from now on
- Please be more careful in future.
- In future, make sure the door is never left unlocked.
Extra ExamplesTopics Timeb1- In future, employees will park their vehicles away from the works entrance.
- In future, please contact me first.
in the not too distant future
- not a long time in the future but fairly soon
- I hope we’ll see each other again in the not too distant future.
Extra Examples- In the not too distant future, we may witness the cloning of human beings.
- We will be moving house in the not too distant future.