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ahead
English
Etymology
a- +? head
- (nautical) Beyond the head (of a ship). This may have drifted into more general English usage where it is used to describe something as being 'in front of'.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??h?d/
- Rhymes: -?d
- Hyphenation: ahead
Adverb
ahead (not comparable)
- In or to the front; in advance; onward.
- In the direction one is facing or moving.
- In or for the future.
- At an earlier time.
- Having progressed more.
Antonyms
- (nautical) astern
- behind
Hyponyms
- straight ahead
Derived terms
- ahead of time
- go-ahead
Related terms
- ahead of
Translations
Anagrams
- aahed
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- what's ahead of us
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- what's ahead in 2020
- what's ahead of you
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