forward

noun, verb, adjective, adverb49 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

a player in a forward position in the game of rugby

to move forward by taking a step; to offer help or volunteer

to incline or bend from a vertical position

to lose one's balance and collapse in a forward direction

to advance on foot in a forward direction

to incline the body downwards and forwards

to move forward with great speed

to begin or continue a course of action in a forward direction

to run or travel somewhere in a great hurry

to continue moving forward with determination, despite difficulties

to walk with regular steps as a group, in a forward direction

to cause to slope or incline forward

to jump or dive quickly and energetically in a forward direction

to make an abrupt, unsteady, uncontrolled movement or series of movements forward

to sink or droop downwards and forwards under weight or pressure

an act of moving one foot in front of the other; an action that constitutes progress

the act of moving forward

movement in a forward direction

advancement or development towards a destination or goal

the direction that is in front

the force that keeps an object moving forward

the quality of thinking about and planning for the future

the process of making plans for the future

a propulsive force that moves an object forward

in sports, a pass thrown in the direction of the opposing team's goal

an instance of marching forward, often as a military command

an inclination or slant in a forward direction

the part of a swinging motion that moves forward

Collocations with "forward"