How Do You Spell CALL FORTH?

Pronunciation: [kˈɔːl fˈɔːθ] (IPA)

The phrase "call forth" means to evoke or summon something. Its pronunciation follows the IPA phonetic transcription /kɔːl fɔːθ/. The first syllable "call" is pronounced with the vowel sound "ɔː" as in "draw" or "law." The second syllable "forth" is pronounced with the vowel sound "ɔː" as well, but with a "θ" sound at the end, similar to the "th" in "mouth" or "earth." Together, the two words form a common phrase used in English language to describe the action of bringing something to life or action.

CALL FORTH Meaning and Definition

  1. "Call forth" is a phrasal verb that refers to the act of summoning or eliciting a particular response, emotion, quality, or action from someone or something. It involves bringing forth or evoking a specific reaction or behavior.

    When used in a literal sense, "call forth" suggests the act of summoning or inviting someone or something to appear or emerge. For example, a magician may call forth a rabbit from a hat, suggesting that they bring the rabbit out of the hat as if by magic.

    However, the phrase is more commonly used figuratively to describe the act of triggering or provoking something intangible. It implies the ability to evoke certain qualities or characteristics. For instance, a powerful speech may call forth feelings of hope, inspiration, or determination among the listeners.

    Furthermore, "call forth" can be used to denote the act of prompting or causing someone to take a specific action or engage in a particular behavior. It suggests an influence or motivation that leads to a response. For instance, a leader may call forth bravery and resilience from their team during a challenging situation.

    In summary, "call forth" refers to the act of summoning or bringing forth something or someone, figuratively evoking specific emotions or qualities, and prompting a desired reaction or action.

Common Misspellings for CALL FORTH

  • xall forth
  • vall forth
  • fall forth
  • dall forth
  • czll forth
  • csll forth
  • cwll forth
  • cqll forth
  • cakl forth
  • capl forth
  • caol forth
  • calk forth
  • calp forth
  • calo forth
  • call dorth
  • call corth
  • call vorth
  • call gorth
  • call torth

Etymology of CALL FORTH

The word "call forth" is a phrasal verb that consists of the verb "call" and the adverb "forth".

The word "call" comes from Middle English "callen", which is derived from Old Norse "kalla" and Old English "ceallian". These ancient Germanic roots meant "to cry out" or "to proclaim". Over time, the meaning of "call" evolved to include the act of summoning or requesting someone or something to come.

The adverb "forth" is derived from Old English "forð", which means "forward" or "onward". It is related to the German word "fort", meaning "away" or "forth".

When the verb "call" is combined with the adverb "forth", the phrase "call forth" suggests the action of summoning or requesting something to come forward, to bring something into existence or action.

Idioms with the word CALL FORTH

  • call forth To evoke or summon something, often emotions or reactions.

Similar spelling words for CALL FORTH

Conjugate verb Call forth

CONDITIONAL

I would call forth
you would call forth
he/she/it would call forth
we would call forth
they would call forth

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be calling forth
you would be calling forth
he/she/it would be calling forth
we would be calling forth
they would be calling forth

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have call forth
you would have call forth
he/she/it would have call forth
we would have call forth
they would have call forth

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been calling forth
you would have been calling forth
he/she/it would have been calling forth
we would have been calling forth
they would have been calling forth

FUTURE

I will call forth
you will call forth
he/she/it will call forth
we will call forth
they will call forth

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be calling forth
you will be calling forth
he/she/it will be calling forth
we will be calling forth
they will be calling forth

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have called forth
you will have called forth
he/she/it will have called forth
we will have called forth
they will have called forth

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been calling forth
you will have been calling forth
he/she/it will have been calling forth
we will have been calling forth
they will have been calling forth

IMPERATIVE

you call forth
we let´s call forth

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to call forth

PAST

I called forth
you called forth
he/she/it called forth
we called forth
they called forth

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was calling forth
you were calling forth
he/she/it was calling forth
we were calling forth
they were calling forth

PAST PARTICIPLE

called forth

PAST PERFECT

I had called forth
you had called forth
he/she/it had called forth
we had called forth
they had called forth

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been calling forth
you had been calling forth
he/she/it had been calling forth
we had been calling forth
they had been calling forth

PRESENT

I call forth
you call forth
he/she/it calls forth
we call forth
they call forth

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am calling forth
you are calling forth
he/she/it is calling forth
we are calling forth
they are calling forth

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

calling forth

PRESENT PERFECT

I have called forth
you have called forth
he/she/it has called forth
we have called forth
they have called forth

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been calling forth
you have been calling forth
he/she/it has been calling forth
we have been calling forth
they have been calling forth

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