coming after the present
to come; expected
Cases of word usage
1) fear and uncertainty about the future (anxiety)
2) showing signs of future success (auspicious)
3) an estimate of future income and expenditure, especially that made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (budget)
4) the invisible power believed to control future events (destiny)
5) having a poor opinion of people, the future etc (disillusioned)
6) to have an idea of (something) as a future possibility (envisage)
7) the ability to see future needs (foresight)
8) careful thought or planning for the future (forethought)
9) towards the front or future (forward)
10) (used with the past participle of another verb (e.g. moved, done) to form) a: the present perfect tense, b: the past perfect tense, c: the future perfect tense, d: the perfect conditional tense (have)