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NGSL Rank: 451
forward
ˈfɔːwəd
Meanings
adverb
- in the direction that one is facing or travelling; towards the front.E.g. he started up the engine and the car moved forward
- onward so as to make progress.E.g. the signing of the treaty is a big step forward
- towards the future; ahead in time.E.g. looking forward, earnings are expected to hit £7.2 billion
adjective
- directed or facing towards the front or the direction that one is facing or travelling.E.g. forward flight
- relating to the future.E.g. a twelve-month forward forecast
- progressing towards a successful conclusion.E.g. the decision is a forward step
- (of a person) bold or overfamiliar in manner.E.g. I am not usually a forward sort of person
noun
- an attacking player in football, hockey, or other sports.
- agreements to trade specified assets, typically currency, at a specified price at a certain future date.
verb
- send (a letter or email) on to a further destination.E.g. my emails were forwarded to a friend
- help to advance (something); promote.E.g. the scientists are forwarding the development of biotechnology
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