foregone conclusion, a



foregone conclusion, a

1. An outcome regarded as inevitable, as in The victory was a foregone conclusion.
2. A conclusion formed in advance of argument or consideration, as in The jury was warned to consider all of the evidence and not base their decision on a foregone conclusion . This idiom probably was invented by Shakespeare ( Othello, 3:3) but scholars are not agreed as to his precise meaning. [c. 1600]
See also: foregone

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Zenia-English (Rare)
Tonio-Italian
An (2)-Near Eastern Mythology
GladysGLAD-is (English)Welsh, English
JoËLzho-EL (French)French, Dutch
Tsubasatsoo-bah-sahJapanese