ahead of

/əˈhɛd ɒv/
phraseIntermediate
general

In front of or leading in position, time, or progress

She finished the project ahead of schedule.

She completed the project earlier than planned.

We need to stay ahead of the competition.

We need to maintain a leading position over our competitors.

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Often used to indicate progress, time, or position relative to others.

Collocations

ahead of scheduleearlier than plannedahead of timebefore the expected timeahead of the curveleading or innovative

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Related Phrases

ahead of the gamephrase
leading or in a strong position
ahead of the packphrase
leading or ahead of others

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

Use 'ahead of' to describe being in front of someone or something in terms of time, progress, or position.

Gold Rule

Correct Usage

'Ahead of' is used to indicate being in front or leading, not just physical position.

📖Word Origin

From 'ahead' (early 14c., 'in front') + 'of' (Old English 'of'). The phrase 'ahead of' has been used since the 16th century.

📝Usage Notes

Commonly used in both formal and informal contexts to describe progress, time, or position relative to others.

Word Breakdown

ahead
in front or leading
adverb
+
of
indicates relationship or belonging
preposition
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