noun
- ancestors, especially male ancestors from previous generations
- the founders or early leaders of a country, organization, or movement
Usage: plural form
Usage: often capitalized when referring to American founding fathers
Examples
- She traced her family tree back to her forefathers in Ireland.
- The forefathers of this nation fought for independence.
- Our forefathers established these traditions centuries ago.
- The Founding Fathers are often called America’s forefathers.
- He honored the memory of his forefathers with a memorial service.
- The forefathers of modern medicine made important discoveries.
- These customs were passed down from our forefathers.