Forage

Pronunciation: /ˈfɔːrɪdʒ/

Forage (verb)

  1. to look for food or supplies, especially in nature.
  2. to search widely for something needed or wanted.

Examples

  • The animals forage in the forest every morning.
  • Birds forage for seeds in the garden.

Common collocations: forage for berries, forage in the wild, forage through drawers, forage for information, store forage

Forage (noun)

  1. food that animals, especially farm animals, eat.
  2. the act of looking for food or supplies.

Examples

  • The farmer stored forage for the winter.
  • Cattle depend on forage during dry seasons.

Synonyms of Forage

Neutral

Antonyms of Forage

  • leaving or giving up a search