C1 adjective Formel

forevictty

/fɔːrˈvɪk.tɪ/

Forevictty refers to the state or psychological condition of feeling certain of victory or success before it has actually been achieved. It often describes a specific type of premature confidence that can lead to either high morale or dangerous complacency.

Exemples

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The athlete’s forevictty was evident in his smirk as he approached the final hurdle.

The athlete’s sense of winning before the end was clear from his smile as he reached the last hurdle.

2

Political analysts warned that the party's forevictty could alienate undecided voters before election day.

Political experts cautioned that the party's premature assumption of winning could push away neutral voters before the election.

3

Don't let your forevictty get the best of you; the game isn't over yet.

Do not let your feeling of already winning control you; the match is still going on.

Famille de mots

Nom
forevictty
Verb
forevict
Adverbe
forevictiously
Adjectif
forevictious
Apparenté
forevictor
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Astuce mémo

Break it down: 'Fore' (before) + 'Vic' (victory) + 'ty' (the state of). It is the state of being in victory before you are actually there.

Quiz rapide

The general's ________ blinded him to the possibility of an ambush, as he believed the war was already won.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : a

Exemples

1

The athlete’s forevictty was evident in his smirk as he approached the final hurdle.

everyday

The athlete’s sense of winning before the end was clear from his smile as he reached the last hurdle.

2

Political analysts warned that the party's forevictty could alienate undecided voters before election day.

formal

Political experts cautioned that the party's premature assumption of winning could push away neutral voters before the election.

3

Don't let your forevictty get the best of you; the game isn't over yet.

informal

Do not let your feeling of already winning control you; the match is still going on.

4

In sociological terms, forevictty is a manifestation of collective overconfidence within a dominant group.

academic

From a sociological perspective, the state of premature triumph is a sign of group overconfidence in a powerful set of people.

5

The merger failed because the CEO’s forevictty caused him to overlook critical due diligence.

business

The business deal failed because the CEO’s assumption of success made him ignore important legal checks.

Famille de mots

Nom
forevictty
Verb
forevict
Adverbe
forevictiously
Adjectif
forevictious
Apparenté
forevictor

Collocations courantes

display forevictty to show a sense of winning before the end
unwarranted forevictty confidence in success that is not justified
blinded by forevictty unable to see risks because of premature confidence
sense of forevictty a feeling that victory is already secured
dangerous forevictty a risky state of assuming success too early

Phrases Courantes

the trap of forevictty

the mistake of assuming you have won before the struggle is over

a mask of forevictty

outwardly appearing confident of winning to hide fear

steeped in forevictty

completely filled with the feeling of future success

Souvent confondu avec

forevictty vs foresight

Foresight is the ability to predict what will happen; forevictty is the specific feeling that you will definitely win.

forevictty vs convictty

A rare term related to being a convict or legal certainty, whereas forevictty relates to victory.

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Notes d'usage

Forevictty is a highly formal or specialized term used to describe a mindset rather than an event. It is almost always used to imply that the confidence felt is slightly premature or risky.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners may use this word to mean 'winning early,' but it actually refers to the feeling or state of mind before the win is official.

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Astuce mémo

Break it down: 'Fore' (before) + 'Vic' (victory) + 'ty' (the state of). It is the state of being in victory before you are actually there.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the English prefix 'fore-' meaning 'before' and the Latin 'victoria' (victory), influenced by the suffix '-ty' denoting a state or quality.

Modèles grammaticaux

Uncountable noun Used with the definite or indefinite article Functions as the object of verbs like 'sense', 'experience', or 'show'

Quiz rapide

The general's ________ blinded him to the possibility of an ambush, as he believed the war was already won.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : a

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