Send Forth

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /sɛnd fɔrθ/

Definitions of send forth

verb to dispatch or release something

Example Sentences

A1 I send forth my love to you.

A2 The wizard sent forth a powerful spell.

B1 The queen sent forth her royal decree.

B2 The rocket sent forth a plume of smoke as it launched into space.

C1 The volcano sent forth a massive eruption of lava and ash.

C2 The orchestra sent forth a beautiful melody that filled the concert hall.

adverb used to describe the action of sending something out

Example Sentences

A1 The flowers send forth a sweet fragrance.

A2 The factory sends forth smoke into the air.

B1 The speaker sent forth a powerful message to the audience.

B2 The volcano sent forth a massive eruption of lava and ash.

C1 The artist's work sends forth a profound sense of emotion.

C2 The orchestra sends forth a symphony of beautiful music.

Examples of send forth in a Sentence

formal The king would send forth his army to defend the kingdom.

informal I'll send forth the invitation to the party soon.

slang Let's send forth some vibes and see what happens.

figurative The artist would send forth his creativity onto the canvas.

Grammatical Forms of send forth

past tense

sent forth

plural

send forths

comparative

more send forth

superlative

most send forth

present tense

sends forth

future tense

will send forth

perfect tense

have sent forth

continuous tense

sending forth

singular

sends forth

positive degree

send forth

infinitive

to send forth

gerund

sending forth

participle

sent forth

Origin and Evolution of send forth

First Known Use: 1000 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'send forth' originated from Old English, where 'sendan' meant to dispatch or cause to go.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'send forth' has retained its original meaning of causing something to go or dispatching, but it has also taken on a more metaphorical sense of emitting or releasing something, such as sending forth a message or sending forth light.