come forth
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Definition
- Verb (intransitive):
- To move out of a place or thing; to emerge: To come into view or become visible from a concealed or interior position.
- To happen or occur as a result of something; to proceed or originate from a source: To be produced, revealed, or made known.
Usage
- This verb is used to describe something becoming visible, appearing, or being revealed. It also describes the action of something resulting from or originating from a source.
- It is often used in formal or literary contexts.
- Common sentence patterns: .
Examples
- Emerging/Appearing:
- The sun came forth from behind the clouds.
- After a long meditation, a sense of peace came forth.
- Resulting/Originating:
- Many great ideas come forth from collaborative discussions.
- The truth will come forth in time.
Advanced Usage
- "to issue forth": A more formal synonym meaning to emerge or flow out.
- A strange sound issued forth from the ancient cave.
- Used in biblical or archaic contexts for speech or proclamation.
- And the command came forth from the king.
Variants and Related Words
- Forthcoming (adj): About to appear or available; willing to give information.
- The forthcoming report will provide details.
- Issue (verb): To come, go, or flow out; to be published or distributed.
- Steam issued from the vent.
Synonyms
- Emerge: To come out into view.
- Appear: To become visible.
- Proceed: To come forth from a source.
- Spring: To originate or issue.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Come out: Similar meaning of emerging or being revealed. Often more common in everyday speech.
- The stars came out at night.
- The facts came out during the trial.
Related Idioms
- Come to light: To be revealed or discovered (similar in meaning to the "resulting" sense).
- New evidence has come to light.
Verb
- happen or occur as a result of something
- come out of
- Water issued from the hole in the wall
- The words seemed to come out by themselves