Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
forsay
verb
/fɔrˈseɪ/

Definition
To say or express something in advance, typically referring to predicting or foretelling.

Examples
- She could forsay the outcome of the match based on their previous performances.
- His ability to forsay trends in fashion made him a sought-after consultant.

Meaning
Forsay refers to the act of foreseeing or stating something that will happen in the future, often based on intuition or knowledge.

Synonyms
- foretell
- predict
- prophesy