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- Dictionaryforage/ˈfɒrɪdʒ/
verb
- 1. (of a person or animal) search widely for food or provisions: "the birds forage for aquatic invertebrates, insects, and seeds"
noun
- 1. food such as grass or hay for horses and cattle; fodder. Similar
- 2. a wide search over an area in order to obtain something, especially food or provisions. Similar
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Synonyms for FORAGE: graze, pasture, feed, browse, eat, rustle, nibble, stock, overgraze, range.
Synonyms and antonyms of forage in English. forage. noun. These are words and phrases related to forage. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of forage. Do the cattle have enough forage?. Synonyms. fodder. feed. provender. silage. food. provisions. pasture. pasturage.
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Synonyms and antonyms of forage in English. forage. noun. These are words and phrases related to forage. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of forage. Do the cattle have enough forage?. Synonyms. fodder. feed. provender. silage. food. provisions. pasture. pasturage.
Synonyms for FORAGE in English: fodder, food, feed, foodstuffs, provender, search, hunt, scavenge, cast about, seek, ….
Synonyms for FORAGE: search, hunt, scrounge, rummage, scavenge, alfalfa, barley, clover, corn, fodder, grass, millet, oat, plunder, provisions, raid, ravage, raven, rye, scour, wheat, comb, ransack, rummage.
To forage is to wander around looking for food. When it’s cold and snowy outside, birds may forage for food in your backyard, digging around for whatever they can find. The verb forage often describes animals searching for food, but it can also be applied to people.