Pronunciation: /fɔrθ/
adverb moving forward or onward; ahead
A1 She walked forth into the garden to pick some flowers.
A2 The cat leaped forth from behind the bushes.
B1 The new policy put forth by the company aims to increase productivity.
B2 After much deliberation, the team put forth a proposal for the project.
C1 The author put forth a compelling argument in favor of renewable energy.
C2 The scientist put forth a groundbreaking theory that revolutionized the field of physics.
preposition in a forward direction
A1 He walked forth from the house.
A2 The cat leaped forth onto the table.
B1 She put forth her ideas during the meeting.
B2 The company is moving forth with their expansion plans.
C1 The author put forth a compelling argument in his latest book.
C2 The scientist's research has brought forth groundbreaking discoveries.
formal The committee put forth a proposal for the new policy.
informal She told him to go forth and conquer his fears.
slang Let's forth to the party and have a good time.
figurative The artist's creativity knew no bounds as she brought forth a masterpiece.
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