ahead
ahead /əˈhɛd/
adjective
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()
Having the leading position or higher score in a contest
(
in the lead
, ahead
, leading
)
having the leading position or higher score in a contest
He is ahead by a pawn
he is ahead by a pawn
The leading team in the pennant race
the leading team in the pennant race
adverb
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()
At or in the front
(
before
, ahead
, in front
)
at or in the front
I see the lights of a town ahead
I see the lights of a town ahead
The road ahead is foggy
the road ahead is foggy
Staring straight ahead
staring straight ahead
We couldn't see over the heads of the people in front
we couldn't see over the heads of the people in front
With the cross of Jesus marching on before
with the cross of Jesus marching on before
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()
In a forward direction
(
forrader
, forwards
, onward
, ahead
, forward
, onwards
)
in a forward direction
Go ahead
go ahead
The train moved ahead slowly
the train moved ahead slowly
The boat lurched ahead
the boat lurched ahead
Moved onward into the forest
moved onward into the forest
They went slowly forward in the mud
they went slowly forward in the mud
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()
Toward the future; forward in time
(
forward
, ahead
)
toward the future; forward in time
I like to look ahead in imagination to what the future may bring
I like to look ahead in imagination to what the future may bring
I look forward to seeing you
I look forward to seeing you
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()
Ahead of time; in anticipation
(
beforehand
, ahead
, in advance
)
ahead of time; in anticipation
When you pay ahead (or in advance) you receive a discount
when you pay ahead (or in advance) you receive a discount
We like to plan ahead
We like to plan ahead
Should have made reservations beforehand
should have made reservations beforehand
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Leading or ahead in a competition
(
ahead
, out front
, in the lead
)
leading or ahead in a competition
The horse was three lengths ahead going into the home stretch
the horse was three lengths ahead going into the home stretch
Ahead by two pawns
ahead by two pawns
Our candidate is in the lead in the polls
our candidate is in the lead in the polls
Way out front in the race
way out front in the race
The advertising campaign put them out front in sales
the advertising campaign put them out front in sales
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To a different or a more advanced time (meaning advanced either toward the present or toward the future)
(
ahead
)
to a different or a more advanced time (meaning advanced either toward the present or toward the future)
Moved the appointment ahead from Tuesday to Monday
moved the appointment ahead from Tuesday to Monday
Pushed the deadline ahead from Tuesday to Wednesday
pushed the deadline ahead from Tuesday to Wednesday
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To a more advanced or advantageous position
(
ahead
)
to a more advanced or advantageous position
A young man sure to get ahead
a young man sure to get ahead
Pushing talented students ahead
pushing talented students ahead