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go forth

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Explanation of "Go Forth"

Definition: "Go forth" is a phrase that means to leave a place and go out into the world. It can also mean to begin a journey or to take action to do something.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "go forth" when you want to encourage someone to leave their current location and start something new or important.
  • It is often used in a more formal or literary context.
Examples:
  1. Simple Example: "After graduation, the students were told to go forth and make a difference in the world."
  2. Everyday Example: "As the sun rose, the explorers decided to go forth into the forest."
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature or speeches, "go forth" can be used to inspire or motivate people to take action. For example, a leader might say, "Go forth and spread kindness wherever you go."
Word Variants:
  • Go: To move from one place to another.
  • Forth: An adverb meaning out into the open or away from a place.
Different Meanings:
  • "Go forth" is primarily about leaving or starting out. However, it can also imply taking initiative or acting upon something.
Synonyms:
  • Depart
  • Leave
  • Set out
  • Venture
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Go out: To leave a place, often for social activities.
  • Set forth: To begin a journey or present an idea.
  • Go away: To leave a place, often for a period of time.
Summary:

"Go forth" is a motivational phrase encouraging action and leaving a current situation to embark on something new. It is more formal and can be used in various contexts, especially in literature or speeches.

Verb
  1. come out of
    • Water issued from the hole in the wall
    • The words seemed to come out by themselves
  2. go away from a place
    • At what time does your train leave?
    • She didn't leave until midnight
    • The ship leaves at midnight

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