look ahead



look ahead

to think about the future We need to look ahead as much as five years to make realistic plans.
See also: ahead, look

look ahead

v.
1. To cast one's gaze forward: The passengers looked ahead toward the horizon to keep from getting seasick.
2. To think about the future: After months of work, we looked ahead to summer vacation.
See also: ahead, look

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Roseannero-ZANEnglish
TamÁSTAW-mahshHungarian
BrendanBREN-dən (English)Irish, English
Foster (2)FAWS-tərEnglish
CiceroSIS-ə-ro (English)Ancient Roman
Trond-Norwegian