- adverbforward (adverb) · forwards (adverb)
- in the direction that one is facing or traveling; toward the front:"he started up the engine and the car moved forward" · "Lori leaned forward over the table"
- in or toward the bow or nose of a ship or aircraft.
- in the normal order or sequence:"the number was the same backward as forward"
- onward so as to make progress; toward a successful conclusion:"there's no way forward for the relationship"
- into a position of prominence or notice:"he is pushing forward a political ally"
- toward the future; ahead in time:"from that day forward, the assembly was at odds with us"
- to an earlier time:"the special issue has been moved forward to winter"
adjectiveforward (adjective)- directed or facing toward the front or the direction that one is facing or traveling:"forward flight" · "the pilot's forward view"
- positioned near the enemy lines:"troops moved to the forward areas"
- situated in or toward the bow or nose of a ship or aircraft:"the forward cargo doors" · "the crew's cabin is forward"
- electronics(of a voltage applied to a semiconductor junction) in the direction which allows significant current to flow.
- relating to or concerned with the future:"a twelve-month forward forecast"
- moving or tending onward to a successful conclusion:"the decision is a forward step"
- developing or acting earlier than expected or required; advanced or precocious:"an alarmingly forward yet painfully vulnerable child"
- (of a person) bold or familiar in manner, especially in a presumptuous way:"I am not usually a forward sort of person"
nounforward (noun) · forwards (plural noun)- an attacking player in basketball, hockey, or other sports.
- american footballan offensive or defensive lineman.
- finance(forwards)short for forward contract
verbforward (verb) · forwards (third person present) · forwarded (past tense) · forwarded (past participle) · forwarding (present participle)- send (a letter or email) on to a further destination:"my emails were forwarded to a friend" · "I recently received an email forwarded from a friend"
- hand over or send (an official document):"their final report was forwarded to the Commanding Officer"
- dispatch or send (a document or goods):"we will forward the parcels to you anywhere in the world"
- help to advance (something); promote:"the scientists are forwarding the development of biotechnology"
OriginOld English forweard (in the sense ‘towards the future’, as in from this day forward), variant of forthweard(see forth, -ward).Similar and Opposite Wordsadverbadjectiveverb- send (a letter or email) on to a further destination:
- help to advance (something); promote:
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