A synonym for "ahead" is "forward." Other options include "in front" or "forth." Each of these terms conveys a sense of direction or position that is leading or advancing.
A synonym for "alarms" is "warnings." Other alternatives include "alerts" or "signals," depending on the context in which the term is used.
A synonym for coworkers is "colleagues." Other alternatives include "teammates," "associates," and "workmates," depending on the context. All these terms refer to individuals who work together in the same organization or project.
A synonym for "obliging" is "accommodating." Both terms describe a willingness to help or be helpful to others. Other synonyms include "amiable" and "cooperative," which also convey a sense of readiness to assist.
A five letter word for 'in front' is ahead.
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It can be, as in "he ran ahead" (ran where). It is less clearly an adverb in uses such as "he was ahead in the race" or "the path ahead is clear."
It can be, as in "he ran ahead" (ran where). It is less clearly an adverb in uses such as "he was ahead in the race" or "the path ahead is clear."
The homophone of ahead is a head.
The opposite of ahead is behind.
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They are ahead of us in Writing, Science, and Math. We are ahead of them in Social Studies.
It depends. In the present tense it is lie ahead. In the past tense it is lay ahead. Because lay is the past tense of lie. Do not confuse this with the verb lay, which means to put something down. I may lay an ambush. But the ambush lies ahead. Now that I am past the ambush it does not bother me that it lay ahead.