pre cede

Main Entry:
precede [pri-seed]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: go ahead of
Synonyms: antecede, antedate, anticipate, be ahead of, come first, forerun, foreshadow, go before, go in advance, guide, harbinger, have a head start, head, head up, herald, in space, introduce, lead, light the way, outrank, pace, pave the way, pioneer, predate, preexist, preface, presage, rank, ring in, run ahead, scout, take precedence, time, usher
Notes: precede means to be earlier in time or come before, while proceed means to continue with one's activities or to follow a procedure or take a course
Antonyms: follow, go after
Relevant Questions
Main Entry: anticipate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: act in advance of
Synonyms: apprehend, be early, be one step ahead of, beat someone to it, block, delay, forestall, hinder, hold back, intercept, precede, preclude, prepare for, prevent, provide against
Antonyms: be unready
Main Entry: head
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: manage, oversee
Synonyms: address, be first, be in charge, command, control, direct, dominate, go first, govern, guide, hold sway over, lead, lead the way, pioneer, precede, rule, run, supervise
Antonyms: follow, obey
Main Entry: herald
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: bring message
Synonyms: advertise, announce, ballyhoo, broadcast, declare, forerun, foretoken, harbinger, indicate, pave the way, portend, precede, preindicate, presage, proclaim, promise, publicize, publish, show, tout, trumpet, usher in
Main Entry: introduce
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make known; present
Synonyms: acquaint, advance, air, announce, bring out, bring up, broach, come out with, do the honors, familiarize, fix up, get things rolling, get together, give introduction, harbinger*, herald, kick off, knock down, lead into, lead off, moot, offer, open, open up, originate, pave the way, precede, preface, propose, put forward, recommend, set forth, spring with, start ball rolling, submit, suggest, usher, ventilate
Antonyms: close, end, finish, take away
Main Entry: lead
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: guide physically
Synonyms: accompany, attend, be responsible for, chaperone, coerce, compel, conduct, convey, convoy, direct, drive, escort, find a way, force, get, go along with, guard, impel, induce, manage, pass along, persuade, pilot, point out, point the way, precede, prevail, protect, quarterback, route, safeguard, see, shepherd, show, show around, show in, show the way, span, squire, steer, traverse, usher, watch over
Antonyms: follow
Main Entry: lead
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: surpass
Synonyms: be ahead, blaze a trail, come first, exceed, excel, outdo, outstrip, precede, preface, transcend, usher
Antonyms: fall behind, lose
Main Entry: preface
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: introduce
Synonyms: begin, commence, launch, lead, lead up to, open, precede, prefix, usher
Notes: the foreword is written by someone other than the author; the preface is written by the author or editor
preface and foreword were once considered the same (Latin praefari 'speak before,' Germanic/Anglo-Saxon vorwort 'preface') but now preface is written by the author and foreword by someone else
Antonyms: conclude, end, finish
Main Entry: rank
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be worthwhile; have supremacy
Synonyms: antecede, be classed, be worth, belong, come first, count among, forerun, go ahead of, go before, have the advantage, outrank, precede, stand, take the lead
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