forthcoming

forthcoming
forthcomingness, n.
/fawrth"kum"ing, fohrth"-/, adj.
1. coming forth, or about to come forth; about to appear; approaching in time: the forthcoming concert.
2. ready or available when required or expected: He assured us that payment would be forthcoming.
3. frank and cooperative; candid: In his testimony, the senator could have been more forthcoming.
4. friendly and outgoing; sociable.
n.
5. a coming forth; appearance.
[1515-25; FORTH + COMING]

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