1. futurist - Noun
2. futurist - Adjective
One whose chief interests are in what is to come; one who anxiously, eagerly, or confidently looks forward to the future; an expectant.
One who believes or maintains that the fulfillment of the prophecies of the Bible is to be in the future.
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Author and futurist Jacob Morgan explores some of the skills and mindsets CEOs have been adopting in order to flourish in the future of work. Source: Internet
According to visionary and futurist Barbara Marx Hubbard, we will see a new type of human emerge in the world. Source: Internet
In 1965, during a three-month visit to the islands, futurist Donald Prell prepared for the then crown colony Governor General, an economic report containing a scenario for the future of the economy. Source: Internet
He called it his "duty as a futurist ", and helped publicize the process and hoped it would work for his children and grandchildren if not for him, although he said he was "lighthearted" about it. Source: Internet
Collaborating with avant-pop futurist and producer Yves Rothman, on ‘Count on You’ serrated synths and glitchy production provide a backdrop to the song’s lyrics, a powerful declaration of solidarity with survivors of abuse. Source: Internet