English-Thai Dictionary
forth
ADV ออก ไป ต่าง ที่ (คำ โบรา ณ ไป ต่าง ที่ ook-pai-tang-ti
forth
ADV ไป ข้างหน้า (คำ ทางการ ahead forward onward pai-kang-na
forth
PREP ออกจาก (คำ โบรา ณ มาจาก ook-jak
forthcoming
ADJ ซึ่ง กำลังจะ มาถึง approaching sueng-kam-lang-ja-ma-tueng
forthcoming
ADJ ซึ่ง มี พร้อม อยู่ แล้ว ซึ่ง เตรียมพร้อม อยู่ แล้ว sueng-me-prom-yu-laeo
forthcoming
ADJ ซึ่ง เต็มใจ ให้ ข้อมูล ซึ่ง ยินดี ช่วยเหลือ ให้ ข้อมูล sueng-tem-jai-hai-kor-mun
forthright
ADJ ตรงไปตรงมา เปิดเผย โผงผาง frank outspoken straight trong-pai-trong-ma
forthright
ADV อย่างตรงไปตรงมา อย่างเปิดเผย อย่าง โผงผาง frankly outspokenly straightly yang-trong-pai-trong-ma
forthrightness
N ความ ตรงไปตรงมา
forthwith
ADV โดยทันทีทันใด (คำ ทางการ ทันที ไม่ รีรอ immediately instantaneously instantly doi-tan-ti-tan-dai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
FORTH
adv. 1. Forward; onward in time; in advance; as from that day forth; from that time forth.
2. Forward in place or order; as one, two, three, and so forth.
3. Out; aboard; noting progression or advance from a state of confinement; as, the plants in spring put forth leaves.
When winter past, and summer scarce begun, invites them forth to labor in the sun.
4. Out; away; beyond the boundary of a place; as, send him forth of France. [Little used. ]
5. Out into public view, or public character. Your country calls you forth into its service.
6. Thoroughly; from beginning to end. Obs.
7. On to the end. Obs.
FORTH
prep. Out of. From forth the streets of Pomfret.
Some forth their cabins peep.
FORTH-COMING
a.[See Come. ] Ready to appear; making appearance. Let the prisoner be forth-coming.
FORTHINK
v.t.To repent of. [Not in use. ]
FORTH-ISSUING
a.[See Issue. ] Issuing; coming out; coming forward as from a covert.
FORTHRIGHT
adv. [See Right. ] Straight forward; in a straight direction. Obs.
FORTHRIGHT
n.A straight path. Obs.
FORTHWARD
adv. Forward.
FORTHWITH
adv. [forth and with. ] Immediately there fell from his eyes as it had been scales; and he received his sight forthwith. Acts 9:18.
FORTHY
adv. Therefore. [Not used. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
FORTH
FORTH Forth, v.Etym: [AS. foredh, fr. for akin to D. voort, G. fort sq. root78. See Fore, For, and cf. Afford, Further, adv. ]
1. Forward; onward in time, place, or order; in advance from a given point; on to end; as, from that day forth; one, two, three, and so forth. Lucas was Paul's companion, at the leastway from the sixteenth of the Acts forth. Tyndale. From this time forth, I never will speak word. Shak. I repeated the Ave Maria; the inquisitor bad me say forth; I said I was taught no more. Strype.
2. Out, as from a state of concealment, retirement, confinement, nondevelopment, or the like; out into notice or view; as, the plants in spring put forth leaves. When winter past, and summer scarce begun, Invites them forth to labor in the sun. Dryden.
3. Beyond a (certain ) boundary; away; abroad; out. I have no mind of feasting forth to-night. Shak.
4. Throughly; from beginning to end. [Obs. ] Shak. And so forth, Back and forth, From forth. See under And, Back, and From. -- Forth of, Forth from, out of [Obs. ] Shak. -- To bring forth. See under Bring.
FORTH
FORTH Forth, prep.
Defn: Forth from; out of. [Archaic ] Some forth their cabins peep. Donne.
FORTH
Forth, n. Etym: [OE. , a ford. Frith. ]
Defn: A way; a passage or ford. [Obs. ] Todd.
FORTHBY
FORTHBY Forth `by ", adv. [Obs. ]
Defn: See Forby.
FORTHCOMING
FORTHCOMING Forth "com `ing ( or ), a.
Defn: Ready or about to appear; making appearance.
FORTHGOING
FORTHGOING Forth "go `ing ( or ), n.
Defn: A going forth; an utterance. A. Chalmers.
FORTHGOING
FORTHGOING Forth "go `ing, a.
Defn: Going forth.
FORTHINK
FORTHINK For *think ", v. t.
Defn: To repent; to regret; to be sorry for; to cause regret. [Obs. ] "Let it forthink you. " Tyndale. That me forthinketh, quod this January. Chaucer.
FORTHPUTING
FORTHPUTING Forth "put `ing ( or ), a.
Defn: Bold; forward; aggressive.
FORTHRIGHT
Forth "right ` ( or ), adv. Etym: [Forth, adv. + right, adv. ]
Defn: Straight forward; in a straight direction. [Archaic ] Sir P. Sidney.
FORTHRIGHT
FORTHRIGHT Forth "right `, a.
Defn: Direct; straightforward; as, a forthright man. [Archaic ] Lowell. They were Night and Day, and Day and Night, Piligrims wight with steps forthright. Emerson.
FORTHRIGHT
FORTHRIGHT Forth "right `, n.
Defn: A straight path. [Archaic ] Here's a maze trod, indeed, Through forthrights and meanders! Shak.
FORTHRIGHTNESS
FORTHRIGHTNESS Forth "right `ness, n.
Defn: Straightforwardness; explicitness; directness. [Archaic ] Dante's concise forthrightness of phrase. Hawthorne.
FORTHWARD
Forth "ward, adv. Etym: [Forth, adv. + -ward. ]
Defn: Forward. [Obs. ] Bp. Fisher.
FORTHWITH
FORTHWITH Forth `with " ( or; see With ), adv.
1. Immediately; without delay; directly. Immediately there fell from his eyes as it had been scales; and he received sight forthwith. Acts ix. 18.
2. (Law )
Defn: As soon as the thing required may be done by reasonable exertion confined to that object. Bouvier.
FORTHY
For *thy ", adv. Etym: [AS. foredhy; for, prep. + edhy, instrumental neut. of se, seó, edhæt, pron. demonstrative and article. See The. ]
Defn: Therefore. [Obs. ] Spenser.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Forth
Forth |fôrTH fɔrθ | a river in central Scotland that rises on Ben Lomond and flows east into the North Sea.
forth
forth |fôrTH fɔrθ | ▶adverb chiefly archaic out from a starting point and forward or into view: the plants will bush out, putting forth fresh shoots. • onward in time: from that day forth he gave me endless friendship. PHRASES and so forth see so 1. ORIGIN Old English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch voort and German fort, from an Indo-European root shared by fore- .
Forth, Firth of
Forth, Firth of the estuary of the Forth River in Scotland, spanned by a cantilevered railroad bridge and a highway suspension bridge.
forthcoming
forth com ing |fôrTHˈkəmiNG, ˈfôrTHˌkəmiNG ˈˌfɔrθˈˌkəmɪŋ | ▶adjective 1 planned for or about to happen in the near future: the forthcoming baseball season. 2 [ predic. often with negative ] (of something required ) ready or made available when wanted or needed: financial support was not forthcoming. • (of a person ) willing to divulge information: their daughter had never been forthcoming about her time in Europe. DERIVATIVES forth com ing ness noun
forthright
forth right |ˈfôrTHˌrīt ˈfɔrθˌraɪt | ▶adjective 1 (of a person or their manner or speech ) direct and outspoken; straightforward and honest: his most forthright attack yet on the reforms. 2 archaic proceeding directly forward. ▶adverb archaic directly forward. • immediately. DERIVATIVES forth right ly adverb, forth right ness noun ORIGIN Old English forthriht ‘straightforward, directly ’ (see forth, right ).
forthwith
forth with |fôrTHˈwiTH ˈˌfɔrθˈwɪθ | ▶adverb (esp. in official use ) immediately; without delay: we undertake to pay forthwith the money required. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ‘along with, at the same time ’): partly from earlier forthwithal, partly representing forth with used alone without a following noun.
Oxford Dictionary
Forth
Forth |fɔːθ | a river of central Scotland, rising on Ben Lomond and flowing eastwards through Stirling into the North Sea. • a shipping forecast area covering Scottish coastal waters roughly from Berwick in the south to Aberdeen in the north, including the Firth of Forth.
forth
forth |fɔːθ | ▶adverb formal or literary 1 out and away from a starting point: we rose at dawn and sallied forth. • so as to be known or revealed; out: a paper setting forth their grievances. 2 onwards in time: from that day forth he gave me endless friendship. PHRASES and so forth see so 1. ORIGIN Old English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch voort and German fort, from an Indo-European root shared by fore- .
Forth, Firth of
Forth, Firth of the estuary of the River Forth, spanned by a cantilever railway bridge (opened 1890 ) and a road suspension bridge (1964 ). PHRASES paint the Forth Bridge used to indicate that a task is never-ending: it's all over for another year except that we must immediately set about seeking next year's sponsor —it's a bit like painting the Forth Bridge. [with reference to the fact that the railway bridge is so long that once its painters had reached one end, they would have to begin again at the other. ]
forthcoming
forth |com ¦ing |fɔːθˈkʌmɪŋ | ▶adjective 1 about to happen or appear: the forthcoming cricket season. 2 [ predic. ] [ often with negative ] ready or made available when wanted or needed: financial support was not forthcoming. • willing to divulge information: she had never been forthcoming about her time in the States. DERIVATIVES forthcomingness noun
forthright
forth |right |ˈfɔːθrʌɪt, fɔːθˈrʌɪt | ▶adjective 1 (of a person or their manner or speech ) direct and outspoken: his most forthright attack yet on the reforms. 2 archaic proceeding directly forwards. ▶adverb archaic directly forwards. • immediately. DERIVATIVES forthrightly adverb, forthrightness noun ORIGIN Old English forthriht ‘straight forward, directly ’ (see forth, right ).
forthwith
forthwith |fɔːθˈwɪθ, -ð | ▶adverb (especially in official use ) immediately; without delay: we undertake to pay forthwith the money required. ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ‘along with, at the same time ’): partly from earlier forthwithal, partly representing forth with used alone without a following noun.
American Oxford Thesaurus
forth
forth adverb 1 smoke billowed forth: out, outside, away, off, ahead, forward, into view; into existence. 2 from that day forth: onward, onwards, on, forward; for ever, into eternity; until now.
forthcoming
forthcoming adjective 1 forthcoming events: imminent, impending, coming, upcoming, approaching, future; close, (close ) at hand, in store, in the wind, in the air, in the offing, in the pipeline, on the horizon, on the way, on us, about to happen. ANTONYMS past, current. 2 no reply was forthcoming: available, ready, at hand, accessible, obtainable, at someone's disposal, obtained, given, vouchsafed to someone; informal up for grabs, on tap. ANTONYMS unavailable. 3 he was not very forthcoming about himself: communicative, talkative, chatty, loquacious, vocal; expansive, expressive, unreserved, uninhibited, outgoing, frank, open, candid; informal gabby. ANTONYMS uncommunicative.
forthright
forthright adjective a forthright statement to the press about her involvement in the cover-up: frank, direct, straightforward, honest, candid, open, sincere, outspoken, straight, blunt, plain-spoken, no-nonsense, downright, bluff, matter-of-fact, to the point; informal upfront. ANTONYMS secretive, evasive.
forthwith
forthwith adverb all hostages are to be released forthwith: immediately, at once, instantly, directly, right away, straightaway, posthaste, without delay, without hesitation; quickly, speedily, promptly; informal pronto. ANTONYMS sometime.
Oxford Thesaurus
forth
forth adverb 1 smoke billowed forth when the air was still: out, outside, away, off, ahead, forward, away from home, abroad; into view, into the open, out of hiding; into existence. 2 from that day forth: onward, onwards, on, forward, forwards; for ever, into eternity; until now.
forthcoming
forthcoming adjective 1 forthcoming events: imminent, impending, coming, approaching, advancing, nearing, near; future, expected, anticipated, prospective; close, (close ) at hand, in store, in the wind, in the air, in the offing, in the pipeline, on the horizon, on the way, on us, about to happen; informal on the cards. ANTONYMS past; current. 2 no reply was forthcoming: available, made available, ready, at hand, accessible, obtainable, at someone's disposal, on offer; obtained, given, vouchsafed to someone; informal up for grabs, on tap. ANTONYMS unavailable. 3 most viewers voiced no opinions, but some were more forthcoming: communicative, expansive, informative, expressive, unreserved, uninhibited, outgoing, frank, open, candid; talkative, conversational, chatty, gossipy, loquacious, garrulous, voluble, verbose, effusive, gushing; informal mouthy, gabby, windy, gassy; rare multiloquent, multiloquous. ANTONYMS uncommunicative.
forthright
forthright adjective he was forthright in speaking out against human rights abuses: frank, direct, straightforward, honest, candid, open, sincere, straight, straight to the point, blunt, plain-spoken, outspoken, downright, uninhibited, unreserved, point blank, no-nonsense, matter-of-fact, bluff, undiplomatic, tactless; not afraid to call a spade a spade, not beating around the bush, speaking as one finds; explicit, clear, plain, unequivocal, unambiguous, unqualified, categorical; informal straight from the shoulder, upfront. ANTONYMS secretive; dishonest. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD forthright, blunt, candid, frank, outspoken See candid . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
forthwith
forthwith adverb the government insisted that all the hostages be released forthwith: immediately, at once, instantly, directly, right away, straight away, now, this /that (very ) minute, this /that instant, then and there, there and then, here and now, in /like a flash, instantaneously, by return, post-haste, without delay, without further /more ado, without hesitation, unhesitatingly; quickly, as quickly as possible, fast, speedily, with all speed, promptly, as soon as possible, a.s.a.p., expeditiously; N. Amer. momentarily, in short order; French tout de suite; informal straight off, toot sweet, pronto, double quick, p.d.q. (pretty damn quick ), in double quick time, at warp speed; Indian informal ekdam; archaic straightway, instanter, forthright. ANTONYMS sometime.
Duden Dictionary
forthaben
fort ha ben unregelmäßiges Verb umgangssprachlich |f o rthaben |unregelmäßiges Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « weghaben 1 ich will den alten Schrank endlich forthaben
fortholen
fort ho len schwaches Verb |f o rtholen |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « wegholen
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
forth
forth /fɔː r θ / (! fourthと同音 ) 〖原義は 「前へ (fore 1 )」〗副詞 比較なし ⦅文 ⦆〖動詞 の後で 〗1 外へ , 表へ (! outより ⦅かたい ⦆語 ) ; 見えるところへ ▸ go forth to battle 戦いに出陣する ▸ come forth 出て来る ▸ Fresh green springs forth .新緑が萌え出す 2 前方へ , 前へ ▸ sway back and forth 前後に揺れる (→back and forth )3 (時間的に )…以降, 以後 ▸ from this day forth 本日以降 (!from this day on の方が普通 ) 4 ⦅古 ⦆(自国などから )外に出て, 外国へ .and s ó f ò rth →so 1 副詞 .
forthcoming
forth com ing /fɔ̀ː r θkʌ́mɪŋ /形容詞 比較なし /2 はmore ~; most ~1 〖名詞 の前で 〗来 (きた )る (べき ), 近づきつつある 〈出来事など 〉▸ a forthcoming book 近刊書 ▸ a forthcoming election まもなく実施される選挙 2 〖be ~〗〈人が 〉【話 情報提供に 】前向きな, 乗り気の «about , with » ; 心を開いた .3 ⦅かたく ⦆〖be ~; しばしば否定文で 〗〈欲しい物が 〉与えられる, 入手できる ▸ No funds were forthcoming to support those patients .患者たちを援助する資金は得られなかった
forthright
f ó rth r ì ght 形容詞 歯に衣着せぬ, (やや無礼なほど )率直な ; 純粋な .
forthwith
f ò rth w í th 副詞 ⦅かたく ⦆直ちに, 至急 (immediately ).