Pronunciation: /ˈfɔrwərd/
noun in sports, a player who plays in a forward position
A1 I like to move forward in life.
A2 She always looks forward to the weekend.
B1 The team is focused on moving forward with the project.
B2 The company is planning for forward growth in the next quarter.
C1 The forward momentum of the business is impressive.
C2 The forward-thinking approach of the CEO has led to great success.
adjective toward the front or ahead
A1 He walked forward towards the park.
A2 The forward motion of the train made her feel nauseous.
B1 The team is looking for a forward player to strengthen their attack.
B2 The company has a forward-thinking approach to sustainability.
C1 The forward momentum of the project is impressive.
C2 She is known for her forward-looking strategies in business.
adverb toward a direction or position that is in front
A1 I walk forward to the park.
A2 She looked forward to seeing her friends.
B1 The project is moving forward at a steady pace.
B2 He stepped forward to accept the award.
C1 The company is pushing forward with its expansion plans.
C2 The team is looking forward to the upcoming challenge.
formal The team is looking forward to presenting their findings at the conference.
informal I'm really looking forward to the weekend.
slang I can't wait to forward that hilarious meme to my friends.
figurative Moving forward with this project will require everyone's full commitment.
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