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    aforementioned
    /əˈfɔːˌmɛnʃnd/

    adjective

    • 1. denoting a thing or person previously mentioned: "songs from the aforementioned album"

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  2. noun. formal uk / əˈfɔːˌmen.ʃ ə nd / us / əˈfɔːrˌmen.ʃ ə nd / (also aforesaid) the aforementioned. the person or people mentioned earlier: The aforementioned was/were seen waiting outside the building. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of AFOREMENTIONED is mentioned previously. How to use aforementioned in a sentence.

  4. noun. formalus/əˈfɔːrˌmen.ʃənd/uk/əˈfɔːˌmen.ʃənd/(alsoaforesaid) the aforementioned. the person or people mentioned earlier: The aforementioned was/were seen waiting outside the building. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Quoting & making references. allude to someone/something. allusiveness. as for someone/somethingidiom.

  5. Aforementioned definition: cited or mentioned earlier or previously.. See examples of AFOREMENTIONED used in a sentence.

  6. (əfɔːʳmenʃənd) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] If you refer to the aforementioned person or subject, you mean the person or subject that has already been mentioned. [formal] A declaration will be issued at the end of the aforementioned U.N. conference.

  7. Define aforementioned. aforementioned synonyms, aforementioned pronunciation, aforementioned translation, English dictionary definition of aforementioned. adj. Mentioned previously. n. The one or ones mentioned previously.

  8. Something that was mentioned before is aforementioned. Once you've written about something, it can then be referred to as aforementioned.

  9. Definition of aforementioned adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. /əˌfɔrˈmɛn (t)ʃənd/ uh-for-MEN-chuhnd. See pronunciation. Where does the word aforementioned come from? Earliest known use. mid 1500s. The earliest known use of the word is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for is from 1539, in. aforementioned is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: afore- prefix, mentioned adj. See etymology.

  11. If you refer to the aforementioned person or subject, you mean the person or subject that has already been mentioned.