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forward

AdverbTransitive VerbAdjective
pl: nullpast: forwardedpp: forwardeding: forwardingcomp: more forwardsup: most forward

The term carries a strong sense of progression and momentum. When used as a direction, it implies a purposeful movement toward a goal or a physical front. It is often associated with optimism and advancement, as in moving forward with a plan. When applied to personality, the word shifts toward a social critique. It describes someone who bypasses traditional boundaries or social etiquette, suggesting an aggressive or presumptuous level of intimacy or confidence that may make others uncomfortable.

Meanings

Adverb

Toward the front or in a frontward direction.

"Step forward to be seen."

Adverb

Into the future.

"We are looking forward to next year."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To send a letter or email to a different address.

"Please forward the invitation to the manager."

Adjective

Bold or overconfident in a way that can be seen as rude.

"He was a bit too forward during the first date."

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