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Explanation of "Get Ahead"

Definition: "Get ahead" is a phrasal verb that means to make progress or gain an advantage in a situation. It often refers to doing better than others or improving one's position, especially in work or competition.

Usage Instructions
  • Verb form: "get ahead" is used to talk about making progress or achieving success.
  • Subject: You can use it with different subjects like I, you, he, she, we, or they.
Example Sentences
  1. Simple Example: "If you study hard, you can get ahead in your classes."
  2. In a Competitive Context: "The team worked together to get ahead of their rivals in the tournament."
Advanced Usage
  • "Get ahead of the game" means to prepare or plan early so that you have an advantage later.
  • "Get ahead in your career" often refers to promotions or advancements in your job.
Word Variants
  • Noun Form: "Advantage" or "Progress" can be related terms when discussing "getting ahead."
  • Adjective Form: "Ahead" can be used in phrases like "stay ahead" which means to maintain a lead.
Different Meanings
  • "Get ahead" can also mean to achieve success in life or in a specific area, not just in competition. For example, "She is working hard to get ahead in her career."
Synonyms
  • Advance
  • Succeed
  • Progress
  • Excel
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • "Get ahead of oneself": This means to be overly confident or to act too early, before the right time.
  • "Pull ahead": This means to gain a lead in a race or competition. For example, "The runner pulled ahead of the others in the final lap."
Summary

"Get ahead" is about making progress and achieving an advantage, whether in studies, work, or competition.

Verb
  1. obtain advantages, such as points, etc.
    • The home team was gaining ground
    • After defeating the Knicks, the Blazers pulled ahead of the Lakers in the battle for the number-one playoff berth in the Western Conference

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