Forthcoming in a sentence as an adjective

If sufficient money is forthcoming, the good bill is passed or the bad bill is not passed.

"There's a ton of stuff to do" is neither informative nor all that forthcoming, IMO.

Then we'd come back & Javasoft would tell us, look this feature is simply not part of the forthcoming API.

Bankruptcy will mean bond money will no longer be so easily forthcoming, but that's a good thing.

I stand by this decision, but I think we should have been more forthcoming, precise, and responsive when communicating that.

[...] My belief in evolution is not fundamentalism, and it is not faith, because I know what it would take to change my mind, and I would gladly do so if the necessary evidence were forthcoming.

If they really need another job, people position their departure in a way that makes them the victim, if they don't care if they get another job, they are more forthcoming.

The Congress has to be briefed by someone with access to leaked documents to get an idea what a government agency is doing, because the later "is not forthcoming".....

The forthcoming green cell phone standard, UL 110, gives manufacturers environmental points for providing open source service manuals.

You're confusing up-and-coming, meaning "showing promise", with upcoming, meaning "forthcoming".

It's obviously been crawling support tickets/emails with people complaining about non-forthcoming copy: How long before any meaningful development.

The biggest obstacle is just having leadership with a sustained focus on that goal over the course of the couple of decades required, and that hasn't been forthcoming from within government, but perhaps could be supplied from a private entity.

If I want a Thunderbolt display for my Macbook, I still end up with a power cord adapter that's over a year out of date.- And now Apple wants to convince us that somehow, someway, the forthcoming Mac Pro will somehow usher in a new wave of adoption?

I don't know why but either there's a class of developers who feel personally threatened by women in their chosen profession, or it's personal: some individual has believed themselves to be entitled to that woman's attention & when it was not forthcoming begin a cruel campaign of punishment to make up for the perceived insult.

Forthcoming definitions

adjective

at ease in talking to others

See also: extroverted outgoing

adjective

of the relatively near future; "the approaching election"; "this coming Thursday"; "the forthcoming holidays"; "the upcoming spring fashions"

See also: approaching upcoming

adjective

available when required or as promised; "federal funds were not forthcoming"