Forward ( adjective , verb , noun )

(As an adjective)

Forward ( adjective )

  1. Toward the front or ahead in position or time.
  2. Toward the future.

Origin:

Middle english forweard, from old english forweard, from for- + -weard.

Examples:

  1. He turned his head forward.
  2. The company is looking forward to a successful future.
  3. The train was moving forward at a fast pace.
  4. I'm looking forward to seeing you soon.
  5. They moved forward with their plan to expand the business.

(As a verb)

Forward ( verb )

  1. Toward the front or ahead in position or time.
  2. Toward the future.

Origin:

Middle english forweard, from old english forweard, from for- + -weard.

Examples:

  1. He turned his head forward.
  2. The company is looking forward to a successful future.
  3. The train was moving forward at a fast pace.
  4. I'm looking forward to seeing you soon.
  5. They moved forward with their plan to expand the business.

(As a noun)

Forward ( noun )

  1. Toward the front or ahead in position or time.
  2. Toward the future.

Origin:

Middle english forweard, from old english forweard, from for- + -weard.

Examples:

  1. He turned his head forward.
  2. The company is looking forward to a successful future.
  3. The train was moving forward at a fast pace.
  4. I'm looking forward to seeing you soon.
  5. They moved forward with their plan to expand the business.
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