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    forth
    /fɔːθ/

    adverb

    • 1. out and away from a starting point: "we rose at dawn and sallied forth" Similar outoutsideawayoff
    • 2. onwards in time: "from that day forth he gave me endless friendship" Similar onwardonwardsonforward

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  2. FORTH definition: 1. (from a place) out or away, or (from a point in time) forward: 2. (from a place) out or away…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FORTH is onward in time, place, or order : forward. How to use forth in a sentence.

  4. Forth definition: onward or outward in place or space; forward. See examples of FORTH used in a sentence.

  5. 7 meanings: 1. forward in place, time, order, or degree 2. out, as from concealment, seclusion, or inaction 3. away, as from a.... Click for more definitions.

  6. The adverb forth describes pushing forward, either literally or in time. When something goes forth, it moves into view or forward. In spring, flowers shoot forth from the ground. You have probably heard the expression and so forth, which like and so on means whatever else.

  7. adv. 1. forward in place, time, order, or degree. 2. out, as from concealment, seclusion, or inaction. 3. away, as from a place or country. 4. and so on; et cetera. prep. archaic out of; away from. [Old English; related to Middle High German vort; see for, further] Forth.

  8. FORTH definition: out of a place or away from it: . Learn more.

  9. Forth Definition. fôrth. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Adverb. Preposition. Adjective. Idiom. Filter. adverb. Forward in place, time, or degree; onward. From that day forth. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Out; esp., out into view, as from hiding. Webster's New World. Similar definitions.

  10. Definitions of 'forth' 1. When someone goes forth from a place, they leave it. [literary] [...] 2. If one thing brings forth another, the first thing produces the second. [literary] [...] 3. When someone or something is brought forth, they are brought to a place or moved into a position where people can see them. [literary] [...] More.

  11. Forth. /fɔːθ/. /fɔːrθ/. a river that flows through central Scotland into the North Sea. The long wide area of water where the Forth flows into the sea is called the firth of Forth, and is well known for the Forth Bridges.

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