Come Forth

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /kʌm fɔrθ/

Definitions of come forth

verb to emerge or appear; to come out into view

Example Sentences

A1 The flowers come forth in the spring.

A2 The truth will come forth eventually.

B1 New evidence has come forth in the investigation.

B2 She felt a sense of relief as her creativity started to come forth.

C1 The author's unique writing style truly comes forth in this novel.

C2 The artist's true talent comes forth in their latest masterpiece.

Examples of come forth in a Sentence

formal The evidence will come forth during the trial.

informal I can't wait for all the gossip to come forth at the party.

slang When will the truth finally come forth?

figurative His true talent only began to come forth after years of practice.

Grammatical Forms of come forth

past tense

came forth

present tense

come forth

future tense

will come forth

perfect tense

have come forth

continuous tense

coming forth

infinitive

to come forth

gerund

coming forth

participle

come forth

Origin and Evolution of come forth

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'come forth' originated from Old English, where 'come' meant to move or travel toward a specified place and 'forth' meant forward or onward.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'come forth' has retained its original meaning of moving forward or emerging, but it has also taken on a more figurative sense of coming into existence or becoming known.