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come forth

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Explanation of "Come Forth"

Definition:
"Come forth" is a phrase that means to appear, emerge, or be revealed. It often suggests that something is coming out from a hidden or enclosed place.

Examples:
  1. Basic Usage:

    • "The sun began to come forth after the storm."
    • This means the sun started to appear after the storm passed.
  2. More Contextual Example:

    • "After much deliberation, the truth finally came forth."
    • Here, it means the truth was revealed or became known.
Advanced Usage:

In literature or speeches, "come forth" can carry deeper meanings, like a transformation or realization.

Word Variants:
  • "Come" (verb): To move towards or arrive at a place.
  • "Forth" (adverb): Out into view; away from a starting point.
Different Meanings:

While "come forth" typically means to emerge or be revealed, it can also imply an invitation for someone to express themselves or share their thoughts.

Synonyms:
  • Emerge
  • Appear
  • Surface
  • Reveal
  • Arise
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Come to light": To be revealed or discovered.

    • Example: "New evidence has come to light in the investigation."
  • "Come out": Similar to "come forth," meaning to become known or to emerge.

    • Example: "She decided to come out with her story."
Summary:

"Come forth" is a versatile phrase used to describe the action of appearing or being revealed.

Verb
  1. happen or occur as a result of something
  2. come out of
    • Water issued from the hole in the wall
    • The words seemed to come out by themselves

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