forth
1 of 1adverb/fɔrθ/
1
outward or away from a starting place, often with the sense of departure
C1- They sailed forth from the harbor at first light.
- The pilgrims set forth on their long voyage.
- He marched forth from the city with courage in his heart.
- The army rode forth to defend the kingdom.
- She went forth alone into the wilderness.
3
out into view, into notice, or into expression
- She stepped forth to address the audience.
- His true feelings finally came forth during the meeting.
- I put forth my proposal for the new design.
- Cries of protest rang forth from the crowd.
- The witness brought forth key evidence in court.
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