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Blue List 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| prepare | make (something) ready for use or consideration. |
| afternoon | the time from noon or lunchtime to evening. |
| postwar | occurring or existing after a war (especially World War II). |
| foreword | a short introduction to a book, typically by a person other than the author. |
| prehistoric | the period before written records. |
| aftertaste | a taste, typically an unpleasant one, remaining in the mouth after eating or drinking something. |
| posttest | the final test in a unit of study |
| forethought | careful consideration of what will be necessary or may happen in the future. |
| foretell | predict (the future or a future event). |
| predict | say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future |
| prefix | a word, letter, or number placed before another. |
| postseason | (of a sporting event) taking place after the end of the regular season. |
| forefathers | a member of the past generations of one's family or people; an ancestor. |
| precede | come before (something) in time. |
| preseason | the period of time before the regular season. |
| afterword | a concluding section in a book, typically by a person other than the author. |
| postpone | cause or arrange for (something) to take place at a time later than that first scheduled. |
| foreman | a worker who supervises and directs other workers. |
| preface | an introduction to a book, typically stating what the book is about |
| afterthought | something thought of later |
| postdate | assign a date later than the actual one to (a document or event) |
| foresight | the action of predicting what will happen or be needed in the future |
| preposition | a word expressing a relation to another word in a sentencec, as in “the man on the platform,” or “she arrived after dinner.” |
| prewar | existing, occurring, or built before a war |