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    Lead
    /lēd/

    verb

    • 1. cause (a person or animal) to go with one by holding them by the hand, a halter, a rope, etc. while moving forward: "she emerged leading a bay horse" Similar guideconductshowshow someone the wayOpposite follow
    • 2. be a route or means of access to a particular place or in a particular direction: "the door led to a long hallway" Similar open ontogive ontoconnect with/toprovide a route to

    noun

    • 1. the initiative in an action; an example for others to follow: "the US is now taking the environmental lead" Similar first positionhead placeforefrontprimacyOpposite last position
    • 2. a position of advantage in a contest; first place: "they were beaten 5-3 after twice being in the lead" Similar leading positionleading placefirst placeadvance positionOpposite lastlosing
  2. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word lead, as a verb, noun, or adjective. Find synonyms, example sentences, word history, and related articles.

  3. to influence or induce; cause: Subsequent events led him to reconsider his position. Synonyms: convince, persuade. to guide in direction, course, action, opinion, etc.; bring: You can lead her around to your point of view if you are persistent. to conduct or bring (water, wire, etc.) in a particular course.

  4. Learn the meaning of lead as a verb and a noun in English, with examples and synonyms. Find out how to use lead in different contexts, such as control, influence, direction, and information.

  5. Learn the meaning and usage of the word lead as a verb, noun, and adjective. Find out the difference between lead and led, and explore the synonyms, idioms, and related terms of lead.

  6. 1 [intransitive, transitive] to go with or in front of a person or an animal to show the way or to make them go in the right direction If you lead, I'll follow. lead somebody/something + adv./prep. He led us out onto the grounds.

  7. Learn the meaning of lead as a verb, noun, and adjective in English. Find out how to use lead in different contexts, such as showing someone the way, being the best, or being a metal.

  8. To lead means to go in front, or to serve as the leader of a group. If you’re on a group hiking trip and the navigator lost the map, you’ll want someone with a good sense of direction to lead the group back to the car.

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