adverb

ahead

in front, in advance, forwards

The car ahead of us stopped suddenly.

The car ahead of us stopped suddenly.

She has a bright future ahead of her.

She has a bright future ahead of her.

He is ahead of everyone in his class.

He is ahead of everyone in his class.

Go ahead, I'll catch up with you.

Go ahead, I'll catch up with you.

((of sb./sth.)) in front of (sb./sth.) The school is just ahead of us.

go ahead to give permission Go ahead and eat the last cookie.

Synonyms: forwards, in front; Antonyms: behind, back

From Old English 'on heafod', meaning 'at the head'. It's a combination of 'a-' (on) and 'head'.

Think of being 'at the head' of the line. You are ahead of everyone else.

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