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upcoming (not comparable)
- Happening or appearing in the relatively near future.
We are ready for whatever is upcoming.
The Federal budget lays out government spending for the upcoming budget year.- 2025 April 21, Jeff McMurray, “Trump’s transportation officials buck a long-held practice of using ‘road diets’ to slow speeders”, in AP News[1]:
Federal transportation officials once heralded road diets for cutting crashes by 19% to 47%, but criteria for an upcoming round of road safety grants say projects aimed at “reducing lane capacity” should be considered “less favorably,” the administration said.
- 2025 April 21, Jeff McMurray, “Trump’s transportation officials buck a long-held practice of using ‘road diets’ to slow speeders”, in AP News[1]:
- Eggcorn of up-and-coming.
Bulgarian: настъпващ (bg) (nastǎpvašt), предстоящ (bg) (predstojašt)
Czech: nadcházející (cs)
Esperanto: venonta
Mari:
Eastern Mari: лишыл (ĺišyl)Polish: nadchodzący
Portuguese: próximo (pt) m, seguinte (pt) m or f, a seguir (pt) m or f
Russian: предстоя́щий (ru) (predstojáščij), наступа́ющий (ru) (nastupájuščij)
Serbo-Croatian: nadolazeći
Turkish: gelecek olan, gelen (tr), olmak üzere olan, yaklaşan (tr)
upcoming (plural upcomings)
- The act of coming up.
- Comeuppance; deserts.
upcoming (plural upcomings)
- The activity of to upcome.
upcoming
- present participle and gerund of upcome