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forth
B1
adverb
Usage:
70%
forward, onward
Translation: forward, onward
Pronunciation: /fɔːrθ/
Meaning: From a place or point onward or forward in time, space, or order.

Forth is used to talk about moving forward or going out from a place or time. It means to continue ahead or to start from something and go forward.

He went forth into the dark forest.

From now forth, I will be careful.

2
C1
verb
Usage:
20%
go out, proceed
Translation: go out, proceed
Pronunciation: /fɔːrθ/
Meaning: To go out, proceed, or move forward, often used in formal or literary style.

As a verb, forth means to move forward or to send out. This use is old or poetic and means to go out or bring something out into view or action.

The soldiers forth to fight bravely.

She forth her ideas clearly.

3
B2
adverb
Usage:
60%
from now on, henceforth
Translation: from now on, henceforth
Pronunciation: /fɔːrθ/
Meaning: Used in idiomatic expressions to mean 'from now on' or 'from this time forward'.

Forth is used in formal or old-fashioned language to say something will happen starting now or from a certain time. It means 'from this time forward'.

From this day forth, we will work hard.

She promised forth to tell the truth.

4
C2
verb
Usage:
10%
put forward, present
Translation: put forward, present
Pronunciation: /fɔːrθ/
Meaning: To bring out or put forward an idea or information (rare, formal/literary use).

In very formal or old language, forth can mean to offer or bring out ideas or facts openly. This is uncommon now but found in literary texts.

He forth his beliefs in the meeting.

She forth her opinion with confidence.

5
B2
verb
Usage:
40%
emit, issue
Translation: emit, issue
Pronunciation: /fɔːrθ/
Meaning: To move out from a place or source (in physical or metaphorical sense).

Forth can describe something coming out from a source or place, like water or ideas. It means to flow out or appear from somewhere.

Water came forth from the spring.

New ideas come forth during discussions.

6
C1
verb
Usage:
15%
appear, present
Translation: appear, present
Pronunciation: /fɔːrθ/
Meaning: To go or come forward in order or sequence (legal, formal use).

In legal or formal language, forth means to step forward or present oneself for a purpose, such as giving evidence or making a statement.

The witness forth to testify in court.

He forth to claim his rights.

7
C2
adverb
Usage:
10%
outward, forward
Translation: outward, forward
Pronunciation: /fɔːrθ/
Meaning: In technical or archaic use, to signify outward movement or progression in a process.

In scientific or technical writing, forth can describe movement outward or progress in a process. This use is more formal or old-fashioned.

The process moves forth without delay.

Energy goes forth during the reaction.

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