What is the word “about to be mentioned”?
I’m curious whether there’s a word for it or not?
For example: “The problems that will be mentioned are going to be analyzed…”
And: “The xxx problems are going to be analyzed.”
If you include “followed” ensue for,
- “To come at a later time”, use “ensuing” or “following” ensue – “To come in at a later time”, Merriam-Webster, to follow in order; come afterward, esp. in immediate succession TFD.
If you would intend to list the problems immediately after this text, then I would go with Centaurus’s suggestion of “following”.
The following problems are going to be analyzed in this report
- Problem 1
- Problem 2
- Problem 4
But if the list won’t appear until somewhat later in the text, you could consider “enumerated shortly”.
The problems that will be enumerated shortly are going to be analyzed in accordance with…
If you would intend to list the problems immediately after this text, then I would go with Centaurus’s suggestion of “following”.
The following problems are going to be analyzed in this report
- Problem 1
- Problem 2
- Problem 4
But if the list won’t appear until somewhat later in the text, you could consider “enumerated shortly”.
The problems that will be enumerated shortly are going to be analyzed in accordance with…
If you would intend to list the problems immediately after this text, then I would go with Centaurus’s suggestion of “following”.
The following problems are going to be analyzed in this report
- Problem 1
- Problem 2
- Problem 4
But if the list won’t appear until somewhat later in the text, you could consider “enumerated shortly”.
The problems that will be enumerated shortly are going to be analyzed in accordance with…