literary 1 : out into notice or view : out
▪ a flow of lava bursting forth from the earth ▪ The snow is gone and the flowers are ready to spring forth. ▪ He went forth to spread the news. 2 : onward or forward in time or place
▪ She stretched forth her hands in prayer. ▪ from that day forth [=from that time onward]
▪ a flow of lava bursting forth from the earth ▪ The snow is gone and the flowers are ready to spring forth. ▪ He went forth to spread the news.
▪ She stretched forth her hands in prayer. ▪ from that day forth [=from that time onward]
and so forth — see 1so
bring forth — see bring
call forth — see 1call
hold forth — see 1hold
put forth — see 1put
sally forth — see 2sally
set forth — see 1set
— see also back and forth







