Pour Forth

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /pɔr fɔrθ/

Definitions of pour forth

verb to flow or stream out rapidly

Example Sentences

A1 Water poured forth from the broken pipe.

A2 Tears poured forth as she listened to the sad story.

B1 Emotions poured forth during the therapy session.

B2 Words of wisdom poured forth from the elderly professor.

C1 Creativity poured forth from the artist's brush onto the canvas.

C2 Passion poured forth from her as she delivered her powerful speech.

adverb in a flowing or streaming manner

Example Sentences

A1 The waterfall poured forth with great force.

A2 The emotions poured forth from her as she spoke about her past.

B1 The singer poured forth his heart and soul into the performance.

B2 The volcano poured forth lava and ash, causing widespread destruction.

C1 The poet's words poured forth with such eloquence that the audience was captivated.

C2 The artist's creativity seemed to pour forth endlessly, producing masterpiece after masterpiece.

Examples of pour forth in a Sentence

formal The poet's words seemed to pour forth effortlessly as he recited his latest work.

informal When she gets excited, the ideas just pour forth from her like a waterfall.

slang I can't believe the gossip that poured forth from her mouth when she found out the news.

figurative As the sun set, the colors of the sky seemed to pour forth in a magnificent display of beauty.

Grammatical Forms of pour forth

past tense

poured forth

plural

pour forth

comparative

more poured forth

superlative

most poured forth

present tense

pours forth

future tense

will pour forth

perfect tense

have poured forth

continuous tense

pouring forth

singular

pours forth

positive degree

poured forth

infinitive

to pour forth

gerund

pouring forth

participle

poured forth

Origin and Evolution of pour forth

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English, Old French, Latin
Story behind the word: The phrase 'pour forth' originated from Middle English, influenced by Old French and Latin roots.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the act of pouring liquid out of a container, 'pour forth' evolved to also signify a figurative pouring out of emotions, thoughts, or words.