forth
Prononciation : [/fɔɹθ/]
Mot
Contexte : « movement »
(adverb) moving forward or out from a starting point. It means to go ahead or to come out.
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She stepped forth confidently to accept her award.
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He refused to come forth with any new ideas during the meeting.
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Can you step forth and introduce yourself to the group?
Contexte : « progression »
(adverb) continuing to happen or making progress. It indicates that something is ongoing or developing.
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The project is moving forth smoothly with no major setbacks.
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The plan did not move forth as expected due to unexpected delays.
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Is the research moving forth at a good pace?
Contexte : « publication »
(adverb) for the purpose of being printed or published. Used in contexts related to writing or releasing information publicly.
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The author submitted the final draft of the book for publication forthwith.
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The manuscript was not prepared for publication forth, causing a delay in the release.
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When will the article be ready for publication forth?
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