antetempful
Describing an action, state, or mindset that occurs or is prepared significantly ahead of the expected or required time. It implies a proactive and anticipatory quality, often used to describe planning or behavior that preempts future needs.
Beispiele
3 von 5Her antetempful arrival at the station meant she had to wait an hour for the train.
Her arrival well before the scheduled time at the station meant she had to wait an hour for the train.
The board commended the manager for his antetempful risk assessment, which saved the company from the market crash.
The board commended the manager for his early and proactive risk assessment, which saved the company from the market crash.
You are being quite antetempful today, finishing your chores before breakfast!
You are being quite ahead of schedule today, finishing your chores before breakfast!
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Break it down into 'Ante' (Latin for before), 'Temp' (from tempus, meaning time), and 'ful' (full of); it literally means 'full of being before time'.
Schnelles Quiz
The project was a success due to the team's __________ approach, addressing issues months before they occurred.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: antetempful
Beispiele
Her antetempful arrival at the station meant she had to wait an hour for the train.
everydayHer arrival well before the scheduled time at the station meant she had to wait an hour for the train.
The board commended the manager for his antetempful risk assessment, which saved the company from the market crash.
businessThe board commended the manager for his early and proactive risk assessment, which saved the company from the market crash.
You are being quite antetempful today, finishing your chores before breakfast!
informalYou are being quite ahead of schedule today, finishing your chores before breakfast!
The researcher's antetempful hypothesis proved correct years before technology could verify it.
academicThe researcher's early and anticipatory hypothesis proved correct years before technology could verify it.
The diplomat’s antetempful intervention prevented the conflict from escalating into a full-scale war.
formalThe diplomat’s early intervention prevented the conflict from escalating into a full-scale war.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
an antetempful spirit
a person who is always prepared ahead of time
by antetempful design
planned to be early on purpose
antetempful by nature
naturally inclined to do things before they are due
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Anticipatory is more common and focuses on the expectation of an event, while antetempful emphasizes the state of being early.
Precocious specifically refers to children developing skills earlier than usual, whereas antetempful can apply to any action or plan.
Nutzungshinweise
Use this word primarily in formal or literary writing to describe someone who is exceptionally prepared or something that happens well before its time. It is rare in common speech but highly descriptive in academic or professional contexts.
Häufige Fehler
Learners may confuse the prefix 'ante-' (before) with 'anti-' (against). Ensure it is used to denote time, not opposition.
Merkhilfe
Break it down into 'Ante' (Latin for before), 'Temp' (from tempus, meaning time), and 'ful' (full of); it literally means 'full of being before time'.
Wortherkunft
Constructed from the Latin 'ante' (before) and 'tempus' (time) with the English suffix '-ful'.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Reflects a Western cultural emphasis on punctuality and the virtue of being prepared ahead of schedule.
Schnelles Quiz
The project was a success due to the team's __________ approach, addressing issues months before they occurred.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: antetempful
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