Forge

Pronunciation: /ˈfɔːrdʒ/

Forge (verb)

  1. to make or create something, especially with effort or skill.
  2. to make a fake copy of something, like a document or signature.
  3. to shape metal by heating it and then hammering it.

Examples

  • They forged a strong friendship over the years.
  • The team forged a new strategy for the project.

Common collocations: forge a path, forge an alliance, forge a relationship, forge a signature, forge documents

Forge (noun)

  1. a place where metal is heated and shaped, usually by a blacksmith.

Examples

  • The forge was filled with the sound of hammering.
  • He spent hours working in the forge.

Synonyms of Forge

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Forge

  • when discussing the opposite of creating