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Forbehold

Forbehold is an English verb that is not part of standard usage but appears in literary, speculative, or coinage contexts. It denotes the act of beholding something in advance, that is, seeing or perceiving an event before it occurs. The form is typically described as a neologism built from behold with the prefix for-, echoing archaic or poetic patterns that signal “before.”

Given its status as a coined or fringe term, forbehold is rarely if ever found in major

Etymology and pronunciation are informal. It is usually treated as a compound formed from behold with a

Usage and reception: as a coined or stylistic device, forbehold is encountered most often in fiction, poetic

See also: behold, foresee, foretell, foreknowledge, forbear.

dictionaries.
When
it
is
used,
the
nuance
tends
to
emphasize
deliberate,
preemptive
or
anticipatory
sight—a
gaze
directed
toward
the
future
rather
than
a
simple
prediction.
This
distinguishes
it
from
foretell
or
foresee,
which
refer
to
knowing
what
will
happen,
while
forbehold
centers
on
the
act
of
visually
perceiving
it
ahead
of
time.
prefix
that
recalls
archaic
spellings
of
time,
moment,
or
preface.
A
common
pronunciation
is
approximated
as
/ˈfɔːrˌbiːhoʊld/,
with
the
emphasis
on
the
first
syllable.
prose,
or
discussions
of
language
play.
It
is
not
standard
in
formal
writing,
and
readers
may
encounter
it
as
an
intentional
archaism
or
neologism
rather
than
a
recognized
term.