forward

forward
I. ad.; (also forwards)
Onward, in advance, ahead.
II. a.
1.
Onward, progressive, advancing.
2.
Front, fore, anterior, head, at the fore part, near the fore part.
3.
Ready, prompt, willing, eager, earnest, zealous.
4.
Bold, confident, presumptuous, presuming, impertinent, pert, flippant, brazen, assuming, brazen-faced, brassy (colloq.).
5.
Early, premature.
III. v. a.
1.
Advance, promote, further, foster, support, aid, favor, encourage, help on, help forward.
2.
Quicken, hasten, accelerate, expedite; speed, despatch, hurry.
3.
Transmit, ship, send on, send forward.

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