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1. thrust

verb. ['ˈθrʌst'] push forcefully.

Etymology

  • thrust (English)
  • þrysta (Old Norse)

2. thrust

verb. ['ˈθrʌst'] press or force.

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Etymology

  • thrust (English)
  • þrysta (Old Norse)

3. thrust

verb. ['ˈθrʌst'] make a thrusting forward movement.

Etymology

  • thrust (English)
  • þrysta (Old Norse)

4. thrust

verb. ['ˈθrʌst'] impose urgently, importunately, or inexorably.

Etymology

  • thrust (English)
  • þrysta (Old Norse)

5. thrust

noun. ['ˈθrʌst'] the force used in pushing.

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Etymology

  • thrust (English)
  • þrysta (Old Norse)

6. thrust

noun. ['ˈθrʌst'] a strong blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument.

Etymology

  • thrust (English)
  • þrysta (Old Norse)

7. ahead

adverb. ['əˈhɛd'] at or in the front.

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Etymology

  • ahead (English)
  • a- (English)
  • a- (Anglo-Norman)
  • head (English)
  • hed (Middle English (1100-1500))

8. ahead

adverb. ['əˈhɛd'] in a forward direction.

Etymology

  • ahead (English)
  • a- (English)
  • a- (Anglo-Norman)
  • head (English)
  • hed (Middle English (1100-1500))

9. ahead

adverb. ['əˈhɛd'] toward the future; forward in time.

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  • ahead (English)
  • a- (English)
  • a- (Anglo-Norman)
  • head (English)
  • hed (Middle English (1100-1500))

10. ahead

adjective. ['əˈhɛd'] having the leading position or higher score in a contest.

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Etymology

  • ahead (English)
  • a- (English)
  • a- (Anglo-Norman)
  • head (English)
  • hed (Middle English (1100-1500))
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