ahead

  • 31ahead — See: DEAD AHEAD, GET AHEAD …

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  • 32ahead — adverb /əˈhɛd/ a) In or to the front; in advance; onward. The island bore but a little ahead of us. Fielding. b) Having progressed more. He is far ahead of his class in math …

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  • 33ahead of — preposition a) In front of. A hill loomed ahead of them. b) In advance of You have a long trip ahead of you …

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  • 34ahead — Synonyms and related words: a cut above, above, ahead of time, alee, along, ante, ascendant, before, beforehand, beforetime, betimes, better, capping, chosen, distinguished, early, eclipsing, eminent, en route to, exceeding, excellent, excelling …

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  • 35ahead — See: dead ahead, get ahead …

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  • 36ahead of — 1》 in front of; before: we have a long drive ahead of us. 2》 in advance of. → ahead …

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  • 37ahead — adverb further forward in space or time. ↘in advance. ↘in the lead. Phrases ahead of 1》 in front of; before: we have a long drive ahead of us. 2》 in advance of …

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  • 38ahead — adv 1. in the front, at the head of; to or toward the front, in front of, in advance of, before. 2. onward, forward, on. 3. get ahead progress, gain ground, make headway, advance, move up in the world; make it, make good, be successful. 4. ahead… …

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  • 39ahead — adv. Ahead is used with these verbs: ↑book, ↑call, ↑edge, ↑jump, ↑march, ↑peer, ↑plan, ↑plunge, ↑race, ↑stare, ↑stretch, ↑stride, ↑ …

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  • 40ahead of — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. in advance of, before, above, beyond; see ahead 2 …

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