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Synonyms and antonyms of Relating to the future in American Thesaurus

Relating to the future

future (adjective)

expected to exist or happen during the time following the present time

potential (noun)

the possibility to develop or achieve something in the future

prospect (noun)

something that you expect or know is going to happen in the future, or the thought of this

promise (noun)

signs that someone or something is likely to be successful in the future

futuristic (adjective)

dealing with events in the future

in (the) future ()

from the present time continuing forward in time

what the future holds ()

what is likely to happen in the future

the best/worst is yet to come ()

the best or worst thing has not happened yet

tomorrow is another day ()

used when something bad has happened for saying that it is possible that the future will be better

history will show/record/judge etc. ()

used for talking about the way that someone or something will be remembered or considered in the future

future (adjective)

used about situations or events in the future

future (adjective)

used about someone’s existence or development in the future

in front of someone ()

used for saying what is going to happen to you in the future

-to-be (suffix)

used after some nouns to describe the person that someone will soon be or the position that they will soon have