Pronunciation: /meɪk ˈhɛdweɪ/
verb to make progress or advance towards a goal or objective
A1 I am trying to make headway in learning English by practicing every day.
A2 After studying for a few months, I finally started to make headway in understanding the language.
B1 With consistent effort and dedication, she was able to make headway in her career.
B2 Despite facing challenges, the team managed to make headway in completing the project ahead of schedule.
C1 The negotiations have been difficult, but we are starting to make headway in reaching a compromise.
C2 Through strategic planning and collaboration, the company was able to make significant headway in expanding its market presence.
formal The research team is determined to make headway in finding a cure for the disease.
informal We're finally starting to make some headway on the project.
slang Let's hustle and make some headway on this assignment.
figurative Despite facing many obstacles, she managed to make headway in her career.
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