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Answer for the clue "About to arrive ", 11 letters:
forthcoming

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Word definitions for forthcoming in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (context not comparable English) approaching or about to take place. n. Something that is yet to come.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"about to happen or appear," late 15c., present participle adjective from Middle English forthcomen , from Old English forðcuman "to come forth, come to pass;" see forth + come (v.). Meaning "informative, responsive" is from 1835. A once-common verb formation; ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Forthcoming may refer to: "Forthcoming", a song from the 1992 album Atmos , composed by Miroslav Vitous and performed by Jan Garbarek "Forthcoming", a song from the 1997 album Care in the Community by Monk & Canatella "Forthcoming", a song from the 1999 ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. at ease in talking to others [syn: extroverted , outgoing ] of the relatively near future; "the approaching election"; "this coming Thursday"; "the forthcoming holidays"; "the upcoming spring fashions" [syn: approaching , coming(a) , upcoming ] available ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
forthcoming \forth"com`ing\ (f[=o]rth"k[u^]m`[i^]ng or f[=o]rth`k[u^]m"[i^]ng), a. Ready or about to appear; making appearance. Candid; frank; not withholding relevant information; cooperative in providing information. Having an agreeable and sociable personality; ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB more ▪ Chandler is more forthcoming about the cat, until after his wife's death, when he writes movingly about her. ▪ Little by little, he became more forthcoming . ▪ I invite him to be more forthcoming here and ...

Usage examples of forthcoming.

Not Washington, not Jefferson or Madison or Hamilton, not even Franklin for all that he wrote, was so forthcoming on paper as was John Adams over a lifetime of writing about himself and his world.

What they saw may still be in dispute, a reasonable explanation in terrestrial terms may yet be forthcoming, but there is little doubt in my mind they saw something - just as did two schoolgirls walking near Dunoon, Argyllshire, in September 1959.

Pakistan, but after being beaten by the Bahraini police, he was more forthcoming.

At first, al Bakri stuck to the story that the men had never left Pakistan, but after being beaten by the Bahraini police, he was more forthcoming.

The Hoover incumbency would be undercut as a factor in the forthcoming Berrigan and Ellsberg trials.

As for the Lucchese family, Tony Ducks Corallo not only hated Castellano but was immersed in preparing his defense in the forthcoming commission trial.

The second is to announce that the College will become a coeducational institution from the beginning of the forthcoming academic year.

I met Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, and the forthcoming Austrian demarche at Belgrade was alluded to by his Excellency in the conversation that ensued.

Now, as an inducement to Fairgoers to buy the more expensive front-row box seats to watch the forthcoming cremation, the Committee bought several hundred Anti-Murphy pills and encapsulated a pill with each front-row ticket.

Bridget did not yet understand him, and still harbouring suspicions of his hardheartedness, she felt half afraid that the suppressed scolding of last night might be forthcoming now.

The jailor held up one hand to fend any forthcoming blows, and shook his head with fright, his breath coming in short and raspy gasps.

Conan and Tull held their silence for a moment, waiting for Lalo to add an insult, but none was forthcoming.

Ali-7 model had been more forthcoming than Ali-7 could bring himself to be, because Remson could filter out the cultural restraints of Medinan conditioning.

Stanton guessed either his earlier reticence sprang from a sincere attachment to Nims or his sudden forthcoming attitude bespoke a pointed dislike of LeFleur.

There was nothing in it that suggested any possibility of resistance or nonacceptance, nothing that commanded obedience which might not be forthcoming.