come forth
The phrase 'come forth' is often used to describe the action of emerging or presenting oneself.
Definition
B2General
(common)To move into view or become visible.
Example
- A figure began to come forth from the shadows.
- As the mist cleared, the mountain's peak came forth.
B2General
(common)To present oneself or volunteer information.
Example
- No one has come forth to claim the lost wallet.
- Several witnesses came forth to testify.
B2General
(common)To become known or apparent.
Example
- New evidence has come forth in the investigation.
- The truth will come forth eventually.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "come forth":
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