Phrasal verbs with "forth"
20 phrasal verbs use this particle
To emerge and develop fully, like a flower opening up; to show one's full potential.
To give a tangible or visible form to something abstract; to represent or embody something.
to produce, create, or reveal something
To emerge suddenly and with great force or energy, especially in a literary or elevated register.
To evoke, produce, or summon a quality, emotion, or response.
to appear, emerge, or become known, often in formal or literary style
An archaic or literary expression meaning to discover and produce something, or to find one's way out.
A literary or archaic expression meaning to emit, produce, or utter something.
To leave a place and go out into the world, especially with a sense of purpose or mission.
To speak at length on a subject, often in an opinionated or pompous way.
To begin something boldly and energetically — a journey, a speech, or a new venture; often used in a literary or slightly archaic register.
To produce or express something in a large, continuous, and often impassioned flow.
To propose or offer an idea, argument, or plan for consideration; also to produce new growth (of plants).
To set out boldly on a journey or undertaking, especially into something challenging; often used with a humorous or literary tone.
To dispatch or emit something outward, used especially in literary, religious, or formal contexts.
To begin a journey, or to state or explain something formally and in full.
An archaic expression meaning to display, reveal, or proclaim something, especially God's glory or praise.
To display, reveal, or make evident, especially something abstract like a quality or virtue.
To extend a hand, arm, or object outward, especially in a formal, biblical, or literary context.
To send, drive, or cause someone/something to go outward; to produce or emit.