forthadverb
uk/fɔːθ/us/fɔːrθ/formal(from a place) out or away, or (from a point in time) forward:
They set forth on their travels in early June.
From that day forth he never drank again.
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- The pendulum in the grandfather clock swung back and forth.
- As we set off into the forest, we felt as though we were venturing forth into the unknown.
- He tried to calm the screaming baby by rocking it back and forth.
- The minister opened the door and sallied forth to face the angry crowd.
- Go forth and multiply!
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Starting from a particular time
- all along the line idiom
- as
- as of/from idiom
- count
- date
- date back
- date from sth
- ever
- forward
- from
- from then on idiom
- future
- hereafter
- hereinafter
- live
- onward
- onwards
- since
- then
- thenceforth
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