Home › Words › F › foresingforesingforesing means to sing beforehand or in advance.EtymologyFrom fore- + sing.verbTo sing beforehand or in advance.e.g.“Jacob with the patriarchs (Himself their patriarch) through all his own Life's space the gladdest times of Christ foresang By words, act, virtue, toil.” — 1870, Alexander Roberts, Sir James Donaldson, Ante-Nicene Christian Library:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.foresong 76% match — A song sung as an opener to an event or story; prelude vs foresing →forespeaking 73% match — A foretelling; a prediction. vs foresing →foresay 72% match — To say beforehand; predict; foretell. vs foresing →foreseek 71% match — To seek beforehand; seek in advance. vs foresing →foreslay 71% match — To slay beforehand or in advance. vs foresing →foresense 70% match — To perceive or sense in advance. vs foresing →foresign 69% match — A sign given in advance; a foreshadow; a premonition; omen. vs foresing →forehear 69% match — To hear beforehand. vs foresing →