Pronunciation: /breɪk fɔrθ/
noun a sudden burst or eruption
A1 The break forth of the sun in the morning brings warmth and light to the world.
A2 The break forth of laughter from the children filled the room with joy.
B1 The break forth of new technology has revolutionized the way we communicate.
B2 The break forth of creativity in the artist's work was evident in every brushstroke.
C1 The break forth of emotions during the performance moved the audience to tears.
C2 The break forth of innovation in the company's products set them apart from their competitors.
verb to emerge or burst out suddenly
A1 The sun will break forth from behind the clouds soon.
A2 I watched as the flowers began to break forth from the soil.
B1 The singer's talent seemed to break forth during the live performance.
B2 After years of hard work, her success finally began to break forth.
C1 The artist's creativity seemed to break forth in a burst of inspiration.
C2 As the storm passed, the rainbow broke forth in a stunning display of colors.
formal The sun began to break forth from behind the clouds, illuminating the landscape.
informal When the music started playing, everyone couldn't help but break forth into dance.
slang After a long day of work, I just want to break forth and chill at home.
figurative His creativity seemed to break forth from a deep well within him, inspiring those around him.
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