Meaning & Definition of word "Forging"

Forging

/ˈfɔːrdʒɪŋ/

noun:

  • 1. the process of shaping metal by heating it and hammering it.
    • Example: Forging has been an essential part of metalworking for centuries.
  • 2. the act of creating something, especially through effort.
    • Example: The forging of new alliances is crucial for business expansion.

verb:

  • 1. the act of creating or shaping something by heating and hammering metal.
    • Example: The blacksmith spent hours forging a beautiful sword from a block of steel.
  • 2. to form or bring into being, especially through careful effort.
    • Example: The team is forging a strong partnership to tackle climate change.
  • 3. to produce a fraudulent copy or imitation.
    • Example: He was charged with forging signatures on the legal documents.

Etymology

Middle English 'forgen', from Old French 'forger', based on Latin 'ferrum' meaning iron.

Common Phrases and Expressions

forging ahead:

To proceed with determination despite challenges.

forging bonds:

Establishing strong connections or relationships.

forging the future:

Creating opportunities and advancements for the future.

Related Words

forge:

A place where metal is heated and shaped.

forged:

Past tense of forge; shaped or created through heat and pressure.

blacksmith:

A person who makes objects by shaping heated metal.

Slang Meanings of forging

Meaning: Faking or counterfeiting something.

Example Sentence: He got caught forging a signature on that loan application.

Meaning: To create something that doesn't truly exist.

Example Sentence: She was forging a persona online that wasn't really her.