future



in the near future

Cliché in the time immediately ahead. I don't plan to go to Florida in the near future. Today's prices won't be around in the near future.
See also: future, near

one's future looks bright.

Fig. One has a promising future. Tom's future looks bright and he will do well if he keeps working hard.
See also: bright, future, look

in the near future

Very soon, within a short time. For example, We'll be needing a new car in the near future. This term employs near in the sense of "close at hand," a usage dating from about 1300. Also see at hand, def. 2.
See also: future, near

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Cato (2)-Dutch
Fakhri-Arabic
Adam['ædəm]
Firminus-Late Roman
Dauid-Biblical Greek
DunstanDUN-stən (English)English (Rare), Anglo-Saxon