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forward adverb 1 (also forwards) in the direction in front or ahead of one. 2 (also forwards) progressing from first to last. 3 on or onward; to a later time • put the clocks forward. 4 to an earlier time • bring the wedding forward a month. 5 into view or public attention • put forward suggestions. 6 naut towards the front or bow of an aircraft or ship. adj 1 in the direction in front or ahead. 2 at the front. 3 advanced in development • How far forward are the plans? 4 concerning the future • forward planning. 5 derog inclined to push oneself forward; over-bold in offering one's opinions. noun, sport a player whose task is to attack rather than defend. Compare back noun 6. verb (forwarded, forwarding) 1 to send (mail) on to another address from the one to which it arrived. 2 to help the progress of something. forwardly adverb. forwardness noun.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon foreweard.

forward adverb 1 (also forwards) in the direction in front or ahead of one. 2 (also forwards) progressing from first to last. 3 on or onward; to a later time • put the clocks forward. 4 to an earlier time • bring the wedding forward a month. 5 into view or public attention • put forward suggestions. 6 naut towards the front or bow of an aircraft or ship. adj 1 in the direction in front or ahead. 2 at the front. 3 advanced in development • How far forward are the plans? 4 concerning the future • forward planning. 5 derog inclined to push oneself forward; over-bold in offering one's opinions. noun, sport a player whose task is to attack rather than defend. Compare back noun 6. verb (forwarded, forwarding) 1 to send (mail) on to another address from the one to which it arrived. 2 to help the progress of something. forwardly adverb. forwardness noun.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon foreweard.

forward adverb 1 (also forwards) in the direction in front or ahead of one. 2 (also forwards) progressing from first to last. 3 on or onward; to a later time • put the clocks forward. 4 to an earlier time • bring the wedding forward a month. 5 into view or public attention • put forward suggestions. 6 naut towards the front or bow of an aircraft or ship. adj 1 in the direction in front or ahead. 2 at the front. 3 advanced in development • How far forward are the plans? 4 concerning the future • forward planning. 5 derog inclined to push oneself forward; over-bold in offering one's opinions. noun, sport a player whose task is to attack rather than defend. Compare back noun 6. verb (forwarded, forwarding) 1 to send (mail) on to another address from the one to which it arrived. 2 to help the progress of something. forwardly adverb. forwardness noun.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon foreweard.