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Word: Forward Motion

Definition:
"Forward motion" is a noun that means the act of moving ahead or progressing toward a goal. It can refer to physical movement, like walking or running, or to progress in life, work, or projects.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "forward motion" when you want to describe the action of advancing or making progress.
  • It can be used in both literal and metaphorical contexts.
Examples:
  1. Literal: "The car gained forward motion as it accelerated on the highway."
  2. Metaphorical: "After the meeting, our team felt a sense of forward motion in the project."
Advanced Usage:
  • In more complex discussions, "forward motion" might be used in business or personal development contexts to describe progress in strategies, goals, or personal growth.
Word Variants:
  • Move forward: A common phrase that means to progress or continue on a path, often used interchangeably with "forward motion."
  • Forward-thinking: An adjective describing someone who is innovative and considers future possibilities.
Different Meanings:

While "forward motion" primarily refers to physical or metaphorical progress, it can also imply a sense of optimism about the future.

Synonyms:
  • Progress
  • Advancement
  • Development
  • Headway
  • Momentum
Idioms:
  • "Get the ball rolling": This means to start a process or project, which can lead to forward motion.
  • "Move the needle": This refers to making progress or effecting change in a situation or project.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Move on": To progress from one phase to another, similar to forward motion in terms of personal or professional development.
    • Example: "After the setback, it was time to move on and focus on the next steps."
Summary:

"Forward motion" is about making progress, whether it's in a physical sense or in terms of achieving goals.

Noun
  1. the act of moving forward (as toward a goal)

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