Forward
31forward — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English foreweard, from fore + weard ward Date: before 12th century 1. a. near, being at, or belonging to the forepart b. situated in advance 2. a. strongly inclined ; ready …
32forward — 1. adjective [ˈfɔɹ.wɝd/,ˈfɔː.wɜd/ a) Towards the front or at the front. The fire was confined to the forward portion of the store. b) Without customary restraint I thought his suggestion that we move in together was rather forward. Syn: anterior …
33forward — v. 1) (usu. B; occasionally A) they always forward my mail to me 2) (D; tr.) to forward from; to (to forward letters to a new address; the books were forwarded from Amsterdam to Tokyo) * * * [ fɔːwəd] to (to forward letters to a new address; the… …
34Forward 50 — The Forward 50 is a list of the fifty most influential Jewish Americans according to The Forward newspaper.RankingAccording to the newspaper s website, this is not a scientific study, but rather the opinion of staff members. The Forward does not… …
35forward — Synonyms and related words: a bit previous, accelerate, acculturate, acquiescent, act for, actuate, address, advance, advanced, advancing, advantage, adventurous, agog, agreeable, ahead, aid, air express, airfreight, airmail, alacritous, alee,… …
36Forward — Produits dérivés financiers Produits fermes Forwards (Contrat de gré à gré) Futures (Contrat à terme) Swaps (Échange financier) Produits optionnels Options et …
37Forward — This most unusual name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and derives from an Early occuopational surname for a swineherd, someone who tended pigs. The name is composed of the Olde English pre 7th Century for , hog, pig, with weard , guardian, watchman. A …
38forward — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Forward is used after these nouns: ↑rugby {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} verb Forward is used with these nouns as the object: ↑copy, ↑email, ↑information, ↑letter, ↑mail, ↑message, ↑query, ↑ …
39forward — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. front, anterior, fore most; precocious; ready, eager, prompt; enterprising, aggressive; intrusive, officious; pert, saucy, flip; future, coming. See insolence. v. t. impel, dispatch, deliver,… …
40forward — / fɔ:wəd/ adjective in advance or to be paid at a later date ■ adverb ♦ to date a cheque forward to put a later date than the present one on a cheque ■ verb ♦ to forward something to someone to send something to someone ● to forward a consignment …