step forward
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Definition
Verb: * To voluntarily offer oneself for a task, role, or responsibility; to come forward to help or take action, especially in a situation where it is needed.
Usage
The verb "step forward" is used to describe the act of presenting oneself, typically to volunteer, assist, or assume a duty. It implies initiative and a willingness to be involved. * It is often used in contexts requiring volunteers or leadership. * It can be used literally (to physically move to the front) or figuratively (to offer one's services).
Examples
- When the manager asked for a volunteer, several employees stepped forward.
- We need someone to organize the event. Will anyone step forward?
- In times of crisis, true leaders step forward.
Advanced Usage
- "to step forward as [something]": To present oneself in a specific role.
- She stepped forward as the spokesperson for the group.
- "to step forward to do something": To volunteer for a specific action.
- He stepped forward to mediate the dispute.
Variants and Related Words
- Step up (phrasal verb): Can be a synonym meaning to come forward or to increase one's efforts. (e.g., )
- Come forward (phrasal verb): A direct synonym, often used in legal or reporting contexts. (e.g., )
Synonyms
- Volunteer
- Offer oneself
- Present oneself
- Come forward
Related Phrases
- Take the initiative: To be the first to take action.
- Rise to the occasion: To show the ability to deal with a challenging situation.
Verb
- make oneself visible; take action
- Young people should step to the fore and help their peers