Forth
(
adverb
,
preposition
)
(As an adverb)
Forth ( adverb )
- Forward in time, position, or order.
- Out of a particular place or state.
- Out and away; away from the speaker or writer.
Origin:
Old english forth, from the germanic base of forward.
Examples:
- He walked forth into the sunlight.
- The army marched forth to battle.
- The plan was set forth for discussion.
- The ideas were brought forth for consideration.
- The facts were laid forth for examination.
(As a preposition)
Forth ( preposition )
- Forward in time, position, or order.
- Out of a particular place or state.
- Out and away; away from the speaker or writer.
Origin:
Old english forth, from the germanic base of forward.
Examples:
- He walked forth into the sunlight.
- The army marched forth to battle.
- The plan was set forth for discussion.
- The ideas were brought forth for consideration.
- The facts were laid forth for examination.