step to the fore

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step to the fore

Young people step to the fore to organize a community garden.

Definition

Verb phrase: - To make oneself visible or noticeable, especially by taking initiative or action. It implies moving forward from a background or passive position to assume a more active, prominent, or leading role.

Usage

This phrase is used to describe the act of voluntarily assuming responsibility or a position of leadership, often in a situation that requires action. It emphasizes initiative and a willingness to be seen and to contribute actively.

Examples
  • In times of crisis, true leaders step to the fore.
  • She decided to step to the fore and organize the community clean-up event.
  • When the project manager resigned, he was hesitant but knew he had to step to the fore.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase often carries a connotation of duty or necessity, suggesting the person is responding to a need or a gap in leadership.
  • It can be used in both personal and professional contexts to describe assuming a more visible role.
Variants and Related Words
  • Come to the fore: A very similar phrase with the same core meaning of becoming prominent or noticeable.
    • His talent for negotiation came to the fore during the difficult talks.
  • Fore (noun): The front part. This is the root word in the phrase.
  • Forefront (noun): The leading or most important position.
    • She is at the forefront of cancer research.
Synonyms
  • Take the lead
  • Come forward
  • Assume leadership
  • Take charge
  • Emerge
Related Idioms
  • Take the bull by the horns: To confront a problem directly and with courage.
  • Rise to the occasion: To show that you can deal with a difficult situation successfully.
Notes

"Step to the fore" is an idiomatic verb phrase. Its meaning is not simply the sum of its individual words ("step" + "to" + "the" + "fore"). It functions as a single unit to express the concept of moving into a prominent, active position.

step to the fore

Young people step to the fore to organize a community garden.

Verb
  1. make oneself visible; take action
    • Young people should step to the fore and help their peers