Lingo

Performing an Action (Forward & Forth)

10 Words

5m

bring forward
1.
bring forward
Verb

to suggest something for discussion or consideration

Sarah brought the new marketing strategy forward during the team meeting.

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2.
carry forward
Verb

to save something for later use or consideration

I carried forward the skills I learned in my previous job to excel in my new role.

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3.
go forward
Verb

to advance to the next stage of a competition or process, especially by winning a preliminary round or meeting certain requirements

The team's victory in the semifinals allowed them to go forward to the championship match.

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move forward
4.
move forward
Verb

to make progress or advance in a positive direction

After resolving the initial challenges, the team is ready to move forward with the project.

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put forward
5.
put forward
Verb

to present an idea, suggestion, etc. to be discussed

She put forward a new plan to increase sales.

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bring forth
6.
bring forth
Verb

to give birth and bring into being

The farm animals bring forth offspring regularly.

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7.
come forth
Verb

to appear, emerge, or be revealed

The magician waved his wand, and a dove came forth from his hat.

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8.
give forth
Verb

to release or produce something, like smoke, sounds, or aromas

The volcano gave forth molten lava during the eruption.

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hold forth
9.
hold forth
Verb

to talk at length about a topic, often in a manner that others might find uninteresting or boring

At the family gathering, Uncle Bob held forth about his extensive stamp collection, leaving everyone looking for an escape.

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set forth
10.
set forth
Verb

to present information or arguments in a coherent and clear manner

He set the plan forth during the board meeting with clear and concise arguments.

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