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Adjective(1) at or near or directed toward the front(2) used of temperament or behavior; lacking restraint or modesty(3) of the transmission gear causing forward movement in a motor vehicle(4) moving forward(5) moving toward a position ahead(6) used of temperament or behavior(7) lacking restraint or modesty(8) situated at or toward the front(9) situated in the front(10) advancing(11) early(12) in front(13) first(14) brash(15) impertinent
Noun(1) the person who plays the position of forward in certain games, such as basketball, soccer, or hockey(2) a position on a basketball, soccer, or hockey team(3) the person who plays the position of forward on a basketball team(4) a position on a basketball team
Adverb(1) at or to or toward the front, `forrad' and `forrard' are dialectal variations(2) forward in time or order or degree(3) toward the future; forward in time(4) in a forward direction(5) near or toward the bow of a ship or cockpit of a plane, or forward(6) at or to or toward the front(7) toward the future(8) forward in time(9) near or toward the bow of a ship or cockpit of a plane(10) toward the front in order(11) time
Verb(1) send or ship onward from an intermediate post or station in transit(2) aid(3) expedite(4) send(5) ship

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(1) The next three weeks were testing ones for the 7th Battalion, holding a forward position near the Bois de Bavent.(2) Unfortunately, this operates in an abrupt way and can make forward progress rather uneven.(3) Rear tires of a tandem typically will wear more quickly than the forward positions.(4) The kick-off has been moved forward from 3pm to midday.(5) The forward play gave the backs chance to show their skills with Hinchliffe running in two more tries.(6) Owen had a quiet game but contributed with good forward runs and support play.(7) But with a little forward planning, you can cut down on stress and make these your most easygoing celebrations yet.(8) The ball has to stop at the top of the backswing and change directions to travel forward .(9) Most other member states claim to be making good progress in bringing forward the transposition.(10) The amount of rainfall directly related to how fast the forward speed of the storm is.(11) History, however, is useful only if we can take its lessons forward to a different future.(12) Ben, I expect you to comply with the terms of the restraining order from this point forward .(13) The wind ruffled her coat as well as her long red hair, as she rode towards the forward camp.(14) Doncaster regained the lead ten minutes later following strong forward play.(15) You know, there was a time when it seemed we'd never take a forward step that didn't involve technology.(16) Anyhow, anything written by the three mentioned above should from this day forward be treated with suspicion, if not outright derision.
Related Words
(1) look forward
(2) looking forward
(3) look forward to
(4) put forward
(5) move forward
(6) looking forward to
(7) go forward
(8) bring forward
(9) step forward
Synonyms
Adjective
1. moving forward
2. front
3. future
4. bold


Adverb
6. ahead
7. toward the front
8. onward
9. forrader
10. fore
11. forwards


Verb
12. send on
13. send


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

No. Go that way.
Forward is better?

No. Go that way. FORWARD is better?

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 8


you ever inched forward.

you ever inched FORWARD.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 10


Walk forward.

Walk FORWARD.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 5


My tongue won't go as far forward
as it used to.

My tongue won't go as far FORWARD as it used to.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 2


Come forward.

Come FORWARD.

Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 2


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