adverb

definition

In or to the front; in advance; onward.

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In the direction one is facing or moving.

example

Just ahead you can see the cliffs.

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In or for the future.

example

There may be tough times ahead.

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At an earlier time.

example

He paid his rent ahead.

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Having progressed more.

example

In all of his classes Jack was ahead.

Examples of ahead in a Sentence

I'm ahead of them!

Go ahead and take a seat while I set another place.

Yancey walked ahead of her.

Darkyn was always too far ahead of her, twisting her into knots to keep her in place.

A red brick municipal building stood at the far end of the street ahead of us.

She suspected he was one step ahead, but she wasn't expecting him to reveal his plan.

If you had looked ahead fifty years to 1240, you wouldn't have anticipated much change.

He had noticed a solitary tree ahead of him.

Wherever the ship may go, the rush of water which neither directs nor increases its movement foams ahead of it, and at a distance seems to us not merely to move of itself but to govern the ship's movement also.

He slapped her backside playfully as she walked out the door ahead of him.

He nodded for her to walk ahead of him.

She bolted to her car, far enough ahead of any of the men that they couldn't stop her.

A door along the hallway ahead of her opened, startling her.

Just ahead of them were the gates of Hugson's Ranch, and Uncle Hugson now came out and stood with uplifted arms and wide open mouth, staring in amazement.

At last the men mounted, and, as they say in the old songs, away went the steeds with bridles ringing and whips cracking and hounds racing ahead, and away went the champion hunters "with hark and whoop and wild halloo!"

And so, if the railroad reached round the world, I think that I should keep ahead of you; and as for seeing the country and getting experience of that kind, I should have to cut your acquaintance altogether.

You said to go ahead.

I just didn't think ahead.

The highway ahead of them was clear, except for one big truck coming their way... and a car approaching the highway to their right.

Jenn waited until he was far enough ahead that he wouldn't hear her before she trailed.

Ahead of the rest and nearer to him ran a dark- haired, remarkably slim, pretty girl in a yellow chintz dress, with a white handkerchief on her head from under which loose locks of hair escaped.

There was a bridge ahead of him, where other soldiers stood firing.

Ahead was nothing but a narrow dirt road lined with mature Oak trees and brush.

On the other hand, if you abandoned the wagons and rode the mules, you might be able to keep ahead of the Indians.

But if you'd rather take them off, go ahead.

A few moments passed before he told me to go ahead.

Talon swatted at raindrops ahead of her, and she crossed her arms, shivering.

Caleb stumbled to a stop ahead of her, causing her to nearly knock him over.

You've got a whole life ahead of you.

I cannot make out anything written in my hand, so you see, Ragnhild has got ahead of me in some things.

The only thing for me to do in a perplexity is to go ahead, and learn by making mistakes.

Ahead, the enemy was already visible.

With an outstretched hand she touched the wall and managed to feel her way around the corner until she could see the weak glow of the near-extinguished light far ahead.

Only the driver's side wiper worked so the Deans were relieved of seeing what lay ahead.

The top was still off, allowing additional room, but he still felt three or four trips lay ahead.

Suddenly the beam caught a figure crouched ahead.

With a look of dread, she went ahead of him.

The point of a sword entered ahead of the guardsman.

When Morino rode far enough ahead so that he couldn't hear their conversation, Carmen finally spoke to Alex.

There was a sound, perhaps a foot fall, not behind them, but ahead.

He lifted his arm to guide her ahead of him as the path narrowed.

Whatever lay ahead, being with her would make it more pleasant.

She drove straight home, but still arrived at the house only minutes ahead of him.

That's why we went ahead and adopted her.

He was probably thinking years ahead and wanted Carmen to handle it in event of his death.

Jonathan begged Alex for the key and ran ahead of them.

In fact, they were probably more an obstacle than the ordeal ahead of him.

The beach ahead of her was open and dark.

Rather than dread at what lie ahead of him, he felt nothing but anger.

I'm one step ahead of where I was this morning.

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