1. forthcoming - Noun
2. forthcoming - Adjective
3. forthcoming - Verb
4. forthcoming - Adjective Satellite
Ready or about to appear; making appearance.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAny forthcoming dispute was likely to be a battle between ignorance of one sort and ignorance of another. Michael Moorcock
General Kurt Student was a German of the almost obsessively meticulous order and was determined to ensure that every unit involved in the forthcoming operation was kept fully briefed. Kurt Student
I will never master this craft. Orchestras are very, very forthcoming with me. David Ogden Stiers
Not only may she unconsciously register a favorable impression with my associates and me, but she may also suggest something by her work that will lead to some new and novel feature in a forthcoming production. Florenz Ziegfeld
Our political leaders must be honest and forthcoming with data that will allow citizens to use facts and figures to judge for themselves what state Social Security is in. Grace Napolitano
Almighty God will bring the arrogant ones of the world to their knees in the forthcoming days and make them accept the system of the Mahdi. And you will all watch it altogether. Adnan Oktar