AHEAD vs UP: ADJECTIVE
- Having the leading position or higher score in a contest
- Bound; headed.
- Being above a former position or level; higher.
- Out of bed.
- Standing; erect.
- Facing upward.
- Raised; lifted.
- Moving or directed upward.
- Marked by increased excitement or agitation; aroused.
- Cheerful; optimistic; upbeat.
- At bat.
- Being ahead or at a numerical advantage over one's opponent.
- Functioning or capable of functioning normally; operational.
- Well informed; abreast.
- Prepared; ready.
- Having been finished; over.
- As a bet; at stake.
- Taking place; going on.
- Being considered; under study.
- Happily excited; euphoric.
- Running as a candidate.
- On trial; charged.
AHEAD vs UP: ADVERB
- At or in the front
- In a forward direction
- In the future, preceding
- In the direction one is facing or moving.
- Having progressed more.
- To surpass; to get the better of.
- To push on in an enterprise.
- Headlong; without restraint.
- In or to the front; in advance; onward.
- To a different or a more advanced time (meaning advanced either toward the present or toward the future)
- To a more advanced or advantageous position
- In or into a more advantageous position.
- In the prescribed direction or sequence for normal use.
- In a forward direction; onward.
- At or to a different time; earlier or later.
- In an advanced position or a configuration registering the future.
- In or into the future; for the future.
- In advance; before.
- At or to the front or head.
- Toward the future; forward in time
- Leading or ahead in a competition
- Ahead of time; in anticipation
- Apart; into pieces.
- Each; apiece.
- To a stop.
- So as to approach; near.
- Used as an intensifier of the action of a verb.
- Completely; entirely.
- Into a state of excitement or turbulence.
- With or to a greater intensity, pitch, or volume.
- So as to advance, increase, or improve.
- To or at a higher price.
- In or toward a position conventionally regarded as higher, as on a scale, chart, or map.
- To windward.
- Into view or existence.
- Above the horizon.
- So as to detach or unearth.
- Above a surface.
- In or to an upright position.
- In a direction opposite to the center of the earth or a comparable gravitational center.
- In or to a higher position.
- To a higher intensity
- Nearer to the speaker
- To a more central or a more northerly place
- To a later time
- Spatially or metaphorically from a lower to a higher position
- Into consideration.
AHEAD vs UP: PREPOSITION
- N/A
- From a lower to or toward a higher point on.
- Toward or at a point farther along.
- In a direction toward the source of.
- Against.
AHEAD vs UP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Ahead of time
- Forward in time
- Toward the future
- To move ahead, as in coming to anchor after the sails are furled.
- Forward; onward; with unrestrained motion or action: as, go ahead (= go on; proceed; push forward or onward; carry out your task or purpose: an idiomatic phrase said to have originated in the United States, and sometimes converted into an adjective: as, a go-ahead person); he pushed ahead with his plans.
- In or to the front; in advance; before: as, they walked ahead of us all the way: in nautical language, opposed to astern: as, to lie ahead.
- In anticipation
- (idiom) (be ahead) To be winning or in a superior position.
- Being or moving higher in position or greater in some value; being above a former position or level
- (used of computers) operating properly
- Open
- (usually followed by `on' or `for') in readiness
- Extending or moving toward a higher place
- Getting higher or more vigorous
- Raise
- Used up
AHEAD vs UP: RELATED WORDS
- Away, Next, Out front, In the lead, Forrader, In advance, In front, Onwards, Leading, Forwards, Onward, Beforehand, Up, Before, Forward
- Ascending, Awake, Prepared, Upbound, Raised, Heavenward, Finished, Improving, Skyward, Upfield, Risen, Rising, Upward, Upwards, Ahead
AHEAD vs UP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Early, Further, Advance, Beyond, Against, Away, Next, In the lead, In front, Leading, Forwards, Onward, Beforehand, Before, Forward
- Ascending, Awake, Prepared, Upbound, Raised, Heavenward, Finished, Improving, Skyward, Upfield, Risen, Rising, Upward, Upwards, Ahead
AHEAD vs UP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Let me go ahead and address your points.
- Hearing dates are not reserved ahead of time.
- We have a long walk ahead of us.
- He lifted his chin and stared proudly ahead.
- Want to stay ahead of the stock trends?
- When the traffic is clear and you can see ahead, sometimes you can see the lights ahead.
- Clearly there was no dilemma among Town Council to go ahead or not to go ahead with the tree removal permit.
- No, go ahead; you go ahead and buy.
- Every bit of thinking ahead and planning ahead you do will be hugely helpful to your sons.
- How can you plan ahead and come up with some strategies ahead of time?
- By freeing up capital that had been dedicated to backing up its insurance offerings, Ameriprise is positioning itself to move into other financial services.
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- Waking up to go to the bathroom and turning on a bright light break up your sleep.
- Determine how to keep up spreadsheet that show the up is the pages on bunch of?
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- Bass production, when he wakes up with a cold and is advised to change up his routine.
- Businesses use up economic resources called assets to start up, maintain and run their operations.
- All the best and please follow up with regards to how this matter ends up.
- Homer messes up and ends up in jail.
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AHEAD vs UP: QUESTIONS
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- Do the Simpsons characters ever look straight ahead?
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