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Synonyms and antonyms of At an unspecified time in the future in British Thesaurus

At an unspecified time in the future

later (adverb)

at some time in the future, or after the time that you have been talking about

someday (adverb)

at some time in the future even though you do not know when

sooner or later ()

definitely at some later time, although you do not know exactly when

in the long run/term ()

not immediately but at some time in the future

to come ()

in the future

one day ()

at some time in the future

when the time comes ()

used for talking about what will happen at some future time

one of these days ()

at some time in the future

tomorrow (adverb)

in the future

far-off (adjective)

happening a long time before or after the present time

ahead (adverb)

used when saying what will happen in the future

another time ()

used for saying that something cannot be done now but can be done at a future time

any day now ()

very soon

as (of) yet ()

used for talking about something that has not happened or been done up to now

at some point ()

at some moment in time that is not made specific

away (adverb)

used for saying how much time will pass before a date or event in the future

a way off ()

a long time in the future

before (adverb)

formal used when saying what will happen in someone’s future

come (preposition)

informal at a particular time in the future or when a particular event happens

distant (adjective)

far away in time

down the road ()

used for talking about the future and what may happen

far (adjective)

a long time in the past or the future, or a long time before or after a particular time

faraway (adjective)

happening a long time before or after the present time

farther (adverb)

to or at a more distant time in the past or future

farthest (adverb)

to or at the most distant time in the past or future

hence (adverb)

formal used for saying how many years, months, or days from now something will happen

in after years ()

during a later time, usually many years later than a time you have mentioned

in due course ()

when it is the right time, and not before

in time ()

used for talking about a particular time in the future, measured from now

later (adjective)

happening at some time in the future or after the time that you have been talking about

later on ()

in the future, or after the time already mentioned

long (adverb)

much earlier or later than a particular event or period

mañana (adverb)

used for saying that something is not considered urgent and will happen at some time in the future

not (...) until ()

used for stating the point at which something finally happens, becomes possible, or becomes true

one day/night/year etc ()

on any day/night/year etc in the future

remote (adjective)

far away in the past or future

some day ()

at some time in the future