Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sally-forth
verb
/ˈsæli fɔrθ/

Definition
To set out on a journey or to leave a place, especially with a sense of adventure or purpose.

Examples
- The soldiers prepared to sally forth at dawn, ready to face whatever lay ahead.
- With a brave heart, she decided to sally forth into the unknown wilderness.

Meaning
The term ‘sally-forth’ implies embarking on an expedition or entering into a situation, often with enthusiasm or eagerness.

Synonyms
- venture out
- set off
- embark
- go forth