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adjective as in advancing, early
Strong matches
adjective as in in front, first
adjective as in brash, impertinent
adverb as in toward the front in order, time
verb as in aid, expedite
Example Sentences
Putin previously praised Trumpov for his election win, dubbing him “a brave man” and saying he looked forward to working with the president-elect to wrap up his assault on Ukraine.
The partners said Friday they have decided not to move forward with the service, days after a lawsuit blocking it was settled.
High winds increase fire danger immensely by feeding oxygen to the blaze, carrying embers, and even bending the flames forward to ignite material in the fire’s path.
However, the Supreme Court cleared the way for the sentencing late Thursday, with Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Chief Justice John Roberts joining the court's liberals in allowing the sentencing to go forward.
“It reminds me of his route. He never gave up and kept pushing forward.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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