"Forswink" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Forswink" Meaning

Forswink is a verb that means to cause someone to become tired or exhausted, often due to overwork, excessive activity, or lack of rest.

"Forswink" Examples

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Forswink is a verb that means to become entangled or twisted, typically in a knot or thread.

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As she tried to untangle the tangled yarn, she found that her fingers had forsunk themselves into the messy ball. (Source)
The sailors struggled to disentangle the rope, which had forsunk itself around the hull of the ship. (Source)
After a few minutes of fiddling, I managed to forsunk the wire and free the stuck door. (Source)
The fisherman's net had forsunk itself around the branch, and he had to carefully cut it loose. (Source)
As I tried to take out the knot, I realized that my shoelaces had forsunk themselves together and now refused to come apart. (Source)

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Forsook means to abandon or desert someone or something, often in a state of distress or need, often implying a sense of guilt or responsibility for leaving others behind. It can also imply a rejection or separation from something that was once cherished or loved, such as a relationship, a faith, or a way of life.

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"Forsooth" is an archaic adverb that means "indeed" or "verily". It is often used to emphasize the truth or authenticity of a statement, and is usually associated with a formal or literary tone. For example: "I shall attend the meeting, forsooth, as I have promised."

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I apologize, but the word "forstraught" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word. If you meant to type "forsooth", it's an archaic word that means "truly" or "indeed".

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I apologize, but I think there may be a typo. I couldn't find any word "forswat" in my dictionary. Could you please provide the correct word you're looking for?

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Forsyth

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Forsyth is a surname of Scottish and Irish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic personal name "Forsat", which is composed of "fors" meaning "beech tree" and "sat" meaning "wise". It is thought to have originally referred to someone who lived near a beech tree or was wise and discerning like a beech tree. The name has been borne by several notable individuals, including Ian Forsyth, a British journalist, and Forsyth Hardy, a British writer and filmmaker.

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Forsythe refers to a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English personal name "For þi" or "Forwit", meaning "horse" or "gray" respectively. It may also be of Norman origin, derived from the Old French given name "Furset", meaning "puffed up" or "proud".

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