Forewarned is Forearmed proverb phrase informal
If you know something ahead of time, you can be adequately prepared.
Jim says that Betty is very angry with me still. Well, forewarned is forearmed, and I'll have to think up an excuse before I see her.
Let me know when he lands at Kennedy airport. Therefore, I can get in touch with him - forewarned is forearmed.
Used to indicate to the state of being ready to dance
1. Being much better prepared, skilled, or successful than someone or something else
2. Being able to effortlessly outmaneuver someone or something
To be mentally and emotionally prepared to endure someone or something
Used to say that what needs for something that happens are fully prepared
To be ready to deal with a situation.
This phrase originated as a Latin proverb, Praemonitus, praemunitus, which was translated into English by the early 1500s.