forum
Americannoun
plural
forums, fora-
the marketplace or public square of an ancient Roman city, the center of judicial and business affairs and a place of assembly for the people.
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a court or tribunal.
the forum of public opinion.
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an assembly, meeting place, television program, etc., for the discussion of questions of public interest.
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Also called online forum,. Also called internet forum,. Also called web forum. message board.
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the Forum, the forum in the ancient city of Rome.
noun
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a meeting or assembly for the open discussion of subjects of public interest
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a medium for open discussion, such as a magazine
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a public meeting place for open discussion
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a court; tribunal
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(in South Africa) a pressure group of leaders or representatives, esp Black leaders or representatives
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(in ancient Italy) an open space, usually rectangular in shape, serving as a city's marketplace and centre of public business
noun
Usage
Plural word for forum The plural form of forum can be either forums or fora. Forums is more widely used. The plurals of several other singular words that end in -um are formed in this way, including gum/gums, possum/possums, or geranium/geraniums. Irregular plurals that are formed like fora, such as curriculum/curricula and memorandum/memoranda, derive directly from their original pluralization in Latin. However, the standard English plural -s ending is often also acceptable for these terms, as in curriculums and memorandums.
Etymology
Origin of forum
First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English, from Latin: “marketplace, public place,” akin to forīs, forās “outside,” foris door
Example Sentences
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Pay attention to what Association of Southeast Asian Nations and Pacific Island forums are saying about Taiwan.
From Barron's
Pay attention to what Association of Southeast Asian Nations and Pacific Island forums are saying about Taiwan.
From Barron's
Since his arrest, one of the people who bought packages from Cross has spoken out to warn others who may be vulnerable to seek help from professionals instead of using online forums.
From BBC
Baldy has outdoors enthusiasts explaining, in online forums and to reporters, the dual nature of the mountain’s conditions.
From Los Angeles Times
Novices can learn the ropes on their own through travel blogs and airline and credit-card forums.
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