Pronunciation: /ˈfɔrwərd ˈmoʊʃən/
noun Motion is the act or process of moving or the state of being moved.
A1 The baby took its first steps in forward motion.
A2 The car slowly gained forward motion as the driver accelerated.
B1 The athlete's forward motion was unstoppable as he sprinted towards the finish line.
B2 The train's forward motion was smooth and steady as it traveled across the countryside.
C1 The company's forward motion in the market was due to its innovative products and strategic partnerships.
C2 The dancer moved with grace and precision, maintaining perfect forward motion throughout the performance.
adjective Forward is describing the direction of the motion.
A1 The toy car moved forward in a straight line.
A2 The robot's forward motion was controlled by a remote.
B1 The forward motion of the train was smooth and steady.
B2 The athlete's forward motion was powered by strong leg muscles.
C1 The spacecraft's forward motion was propelled by powerful thrusters.
C2 The forward motion of the economy was hindered by political instability.
formal The experiment showed that the object's forward motion was consistent with the laws of physics.
informal I love the feeling of forward motion when riding my bike down a hill.
slang Let's keep the forward motion going and finish this project before the deadline.
figurative In order to achieve success, we must maintain forward motion in our career goals.
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