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Former   /fˈɔrmər/   Listen
Former

adjective
1.
Referring to the first of two things or persons mentioned (or the earlier one or ones of several).
2.
Belonging to some prior time.  Synonyms: erstwhile, old, one-time, onetime, quondam, sometime.  "Our former glory" , "The once capital of the state" , "Her quondam lover"
3.
(used especially of persons) of the immediate past.  Synonyms: late, previous.  "Our late President is still very active" , "The previous occupant of the White House"
4.
Belonging to the distant past.  Synonyms: early, other.  "Former generations" , "In other times"
noun
1.
The first of two or the first mentioned of two.



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"Former" Quotes from Famous Books



... In a former book the author tried to set forth the influence of the poet in generating aspiration, and in this attempt used the following words: "When he would teach men to aspire he writes Excelsior and so causes them to know that only he who aspires really lives. They see the ...
— The Reconstructed School • Francis B. Pearson

... whether to be more glad or sorry when the time came for the final leave-taking; but the joyful thought that Miss Rose was to accompany them fairly turned the scale in favor of the former feeling; and though she brushed away a tear or two at parting from Sophy, she set off with a bright ...
— Holidays at Roselands • Martha Finley

... time,' Mr Boffin assented, with his former pensiveness, as he took his seat upon his settle. 'I hope good may be coming of it in the future time. Towards which, ...
— Our Mutual Friend • Charles Dickens

... that same story told Which in my former rhyme I have rehearsed; 'A jolly place,' said he, 'in times of old! But something ails it now; the ...
— The Children's Garland from the Best Poets • Various

... nature furnishes a type of every thing in art. Our Touaricks assured us, "These balls were made by the Jenoun, who on occasion of quarrels, pelted one another with them. A traveller was once killed with some of these balls during the night, although a friend of the Jenoun." In a former period, I imagine the action of water produced these specimens of stony rotundity, for they were embedded in a deep wady. On leaving this valley, I had also something else to relieve me from the gloom of this day's ...
— Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846 • James Richardson


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