Forward
(
adjective
,
verb
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Forward ( adjective )
- Toward the front or ahead in position or time.
- Toward the future.
Origin:
Middle english forweard, from old english forweard, from for- + -weard.
Examples:
- He turned his head forward.
- The company is looking forward to a successful future.
- The train was moving forward at a fast pace.
- I'm looking forward to seeing you soon.
- They moved forward with their plan to expand the business.
(As a verb)
Forward ( verb )
- Toward the front or ahead in position or time.
- Toward the future.
Origin:
Middle english forweard, from old english forweard, from for- + -weard.
Examples:
- He turned his head forward.
- The company is looking forward to a successful future.
- The train was moving forward at a fast pace.
- I'm looking forward to seeing you soon.
- They moved forward with their plan to expand the business.
(As a noun)
Forward ( noun )
- Toward the front or ahead in position or time.
- Toward the future.
Origin:
Middle english forweard, from old english forweard, from for- + -weard.
Examples:
- He turned his head forward.
- The company is looking forward to a successful future.
- The train was moving forward at a fast pace.
- I'm looking forward to seeing you soon.
- They moved forward with their plan to expand the business.