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- Dictionaryverblead (verb) · leads (third person present) · led (past tense) · led (past participle) · leading (present participle)
- be a route or means of access to a particular place or in a particular direction:"the door led to a long hallway"
- be a reason or motive for (someone):"nothing that I have read about the case leads me to the conclusion that anything untoward happened" · "a fascination for art led him to start a collection of paintings"
- culminate in (a particular event):"closing the plant will lead to the loss of 300 jobs"Similar:result inbe the cause ofmake happencontribute tobe conducive tobe instrumental inhave a hand inhave a part inpush forwardspark offtrigger (off)conduce to
- be in charge or command of:"a military delegation was led by the Chief of Staff"Similar:be the leader ofbe the head ofpreside overhold sway overbe in charge ofbe in command ofbe in control ofhave control ofhave charge ofbe at the helm oftake the chair ofreign overbe in power overOpposite:serve in
- organize and direct:"the conference included sessions led by people with personal knowledge of the area"
- be the principal player of (a group of musicians):"since the forties he has led his own big bands"Opposite:
- set (a process) in motion:"they are waiting for an expansion of world trade to lead a recovery"Similar:take the first stepinitiate thingsblaze a traillay the foundationlay the first stoneset in motionprepare the wayset the ball rollingmake the first movemake a startOpposite:
- baseball(of a base runner) advance one or more steps from the base one occupies while the pitcher has the ball:"the runner leads from first"
- (in card games) play (the first card) in a trick or round of play:"he led the ace and another heart"
- have the first place in (a competition); be ahead of (competitors):"the veteran jockey was leading the field"Similar:be aheadbe winningbe in frontbe out in frontbe in the leadbe firstcome first
- be superior to (competitors or colleagues):"there will be specific areas or skills in which other nations lead the world"Similar:be at the front ofbe first inbe ahead ofget (further) ahead ofdraw away fromwiden the gapoutrivaloutvie
- have the advantage in a race or game:"Dallas was fortunate to lead 85-72"Similar:be aheadbe winningbe in frontbe out in frontbe in the leadbe firstcome first
nounlead (noun) · leads (plural noun) · the lead (noun)- the initiative in an action; an example for others to follow:"the US is now taking the environmental lead"Similar:Opposite:last position
- a piece of information that may help in the resolution of a problem:"detectives investigating the murder are chasing new leads" · "he went to a health fair hoping to get some leads on a job"
- a person or thing that may be useful, especially a potential customer or business opportunity:"setting up a social networking page can help you get numerous leads" · "the goal of marketing is to generate leads so the sales people can close them"
- (in card games) an act or right of playing first in a trick or round of play:"it's your lead"
- the card played first in a trick or round:"the ♦8 was an inspired lead"
- the chief part in a play or film:"she had the lead in a new film" · "the lead role"Similar:leading rolestar/starring rolestar partprincipal charactermale leadfemale lead
- the person playing the chief part:"he still looked like a romantic lead"
- the chief performer or instrument of a specified type:"that girl will be your lead dancer"
- the item of news given the greatest prominence in a newspaper, broadcast, etc.:"the “pensions revolution” is the lead in the Times" · "the lead story"
- US ENGLISHthe opening sentence or paragraph of a news article, summarizing the most important aspects of the story:"the newswire will be offering two different leads for certain stories, so editors can pick and choose"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa wire that conveys electric current from a source to an appliance, or that connects two points of a circuit together.
- the distance advanced by a screw in one turn.
- an artificial watercourse leading to a mill.
- a channel of water in an ice field.
OriginOld English lǣdan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch leiden and German leiten, also to load and lode. 178 Synonyms & Antonyms for LEAD | Thesaurus.com
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