• Frequency of Use
    90 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Lead Meanings

    noun a position at the forefront of a process or activity

    verb to guide or direct in a course

    Fields related to lead

    Music

    Lead can refer to the main melody or solo part in a musical composition, typically played by a lead instrument such as a guitar or vocals.

    Construction

    Lead can refer to a thin strip of material used to join or cover gaps between building materials, such as lead flashing on roofs.

    Sports

    Lead can refer to a position of advantage or being in front of competitors in a race or competition, often used in sports commentary.

    Chemistry

    Lead is a chemical element with the symbol Pb and atomic number 82. It is a heavy metal that is commonly used in batteries, solder, and radiation shielding.

    Sales

    Lead refers to a potential customer or prospect who has shown interest in a product or service, often obtained through marketing or sales efforts.

    Occupation Usage of lead

    Writer

    Lead can refer to the main character or protagonist in a story or piece of writing.

    Psychologist

    Lead can refer to guiding or influencing a client in therapy sessions.

    Project Manager

    Lead can refer to being in charge of a project, team, or initiative.

    Salesperson

    Lead can refer to a potential customer or prospect.

    Chemist

    Lead can refer to a chemical element with the symbol Pb and atomic number 82.

    Musician

    Lead can refer to the main melody or solo part in a musical composition.

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