forward
Americanadverb
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toward or at a place, point, or time in advance; onward; ahead.
to move forward;
from this day forward;
to look forward.
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toward the front.
Let's move forward so we can hear better.
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into view or consideration; out; forth.
He brought forward several good suggestions.
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toward the bow or front of a vessel or aircraft.
adjective
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directed toward a point in advance; moving ahead; onward.
The chest-high snow made forward motion almost impossible.
- Antonyms:
- backward
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being in a condition of advancement; well-advanced.
It was quite forward in the season when we finished our planting.
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presumptuous, impertinent, or bold.
That girl is a rude, forward child.
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situated in the front or forepart.
The bow is the forward part of the ship.
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of or relating to the future; for the future or forward delivery.
In August the hog packer was offering a forward price of $1.81/kg for hogs delivered in September.
- Synonyms:
- premature, future, preliminary, early
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lying ahead or to the front.
Take the forward path.
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radical or extreme, as persons or opinions.
The group represents a forward trend in liberal thought.
- Synonyms:
- progressive, unconventional
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standing out from others (sometimes used in combination).
These fashion-forward celebrities set the trends for the rest of us.
Sage is an herb with a strong, forward flavor.
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ready, prompt, or eager.
noun
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Sports.
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a player stationed in advance of others on a team.
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Football. a lineman.
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Basketball. either of two players stationed in the forecourt.
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Finance. something bought, as a security, for future delivery.
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
verb phrase
adjective
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directed or moving ahead
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lying or situated in or near the front part of something
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presumptuous, pert, or impudent
a forward remark
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well developed or advanced, esp in physical, material, or intellectual growth or development
forward ideas
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archaic (often postpositive) ready, eager, or willing
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of or relating to the future or favouring change; progressive
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( in combination )
forward-looking
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finance realting to fulfilment at a future date
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(of an animal) in good condition
noun
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an email that has been sent to one recipient and then forwarded to another
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(in American football) a lineman
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an attacking player in any of various sports, such as soccer, hockey, or basketball
adverb
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a variant of forwards
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towards the front or bow of an aircraft or ship
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into prominence or a position of being subject to public scrutiny; out; forth
the witness came forward
verb
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to send forward or pass on to an ultimate destination
the letter was forwarded from a previous address
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to advance, help, or promote
to forward one's career
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bookbinding to prepare (a book) for the finisher
Related Words
Forward, onward both indicate a direction toward the front or a movement in a frontward direction. Forward applies to any movement toward what is or is conceived to be the front or a goal: to face forward; to move forward in the aisles. Onward applies to any movement in continuance of a course: to march onward toward a goal. See bold.
Other Word Forms
- forwardable adjective
- forwardly adverb
- overforward adjective
- overforwardly adverb
- overforwardness noun
- reforward verb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of forward
First recorded before 900; Middle English; Old English for(e)weard; fore 1, -ward
Example Sentences
Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.
If so, what does Aaron Rodgers do next season, and how will the club move forward?
From Los Angeles Times
That was the first real chance of the game and Conceicao was more clinical a minute before the break, the Portugal forward lashing home with his left foot after collecting Andrea Cambiaso's neat flick.
From Barron's
It could not have come at a worse time for fifth-placed Liverpool after Egypt forward Mohamed Salah's departure to the Africa Cup of Nations and an injury to Dutch winger Cody Gakpo.
From Barron's
Yet, despite Maresca showing his commitment, it remains an open question whether this ongoing power struggle could affect Chelsea's players going forward.
From BBC
He said he had a "private" Zoom call with BBC executives on Wednesday about "going forward" that had been leaked and was "national news" by the following morning.
From BBC
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