Definitions for forenoons

forenoons fore·noon

Spelling: [noun fawr-noon, fohr-; adjective fawr-noon,
IPA: /noun ˌfɔrˈnun, ˌfoʊr-; adjective ˈfɔrˌnun, ˈfoʊr-/

Forenoons is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 138 anagrams from letters in forenoons (efnnooors).

Definitions for forenoons

noun

  1. the period of daylight before noon.
  2. the latter part of the morning.
  3. the period of daylight before noon.
  4. the latter part of the morning.

adjective

  1. of or relating to the forenoon.
  2. of or relating to the forenoon.

Origin of forenoons

1375-1425; late Middle English. See fore-, noon

Examples for forenoons

I should like to see you at my house this—Thursday—forenoon, on a matter of business.

Mrs Herbert attended me during the forenoon, but left me after my early dinner.

The coffee-room had no other occupant, that forenoon, than the gentleman in brown.

He accepted and was even busier than he had been during the forenoon session.

I've heard of more dead relations this forenoon than I ever had alive.

The Board of Strategy came in during the forenoon, and the presents had to be shown to them.

Well, he talked all the forenoon and all the way to Orham on the train and most of that night.

He was in his room, had not yet breakfasted, although it was nearly ten in the forenoon.

All that forenoon, the little house throbbed with a curious sense of expectancy.

As soon as he was fairly gone, she wanted to go after him, and she was wild all the forenoon.

The coffee-room had no other occupant, that forenoon, than the gentleman in brown.

Mrs Herbert attended me during the forenoon, but left me after my early dinner.

He accepted and was even busier than he had been during the forenoon session.

I should like to see you at my house this—Thursday—forenoon, on a matter of business.

I've heard of more dead relations this forenoon than I ever had alive.

The Board of Strategy came in during the forenoon, and the presents had to be shown to them.

He was in his room, had not yet breakfasted, although it was nearly ten in the forenoon.

As soon as he was fairly gone, she wanted to go after him, and she was wild all the forenoon.

Well, he talked all the forenoon and all the way to Orham on the train and most of that night.

All that forenoon, the little house throbbed with a curious sense of expectancy.

Word Value for forenoons
Scrable

11

Words with friends

13

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