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    lead
    /liːd/

    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 on togive on toconnect with/toprovide a route to

    noun

    • 1. the initiative in an action; an example for others to follow: "Britain is now taking the lead in environmental policies" Similar first positionhead placeforefrontprimacyOpposite last position
    • 2. a position of advantage in a contest; first place: "the team burst into life and took the lead" Similar leading positionleading placefirst placeadvance positionOpposite lastlosing

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  2. LEAD definition: 1. to control a group of people, a country, or a situation: 2. (especially in sports or other…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of LEAD is to guide on a way especially by going in advance. How to use lead in a sentence. When to Use Lead or Led Synonym Discussion of Lead.

  4. to go before or with to show the way; conduct or escort: to lead a group on a cross-country hike. Synonyms: precede, guide, accompany. Antonyms: follow. to conduct by holding and guiding: to lead a horse by a rope. to influence or induce; cause: Subsequent events led him to reconsider his position. Synonyms: convince, persuade.

  5. The lead in a play, film, or show is the most important part in it. The person who plays this part can also be called the lead.

  6. 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.

  7. 1. To show the way to by going in advance: The host led us to our table. See Synonyms at guide. 2. To guide or direct in a course: lead a horse by the halter. 3. a. To serve as a route for; take: The path led them to a cemetery. b. To be a channel or conduit for (water or electricity, for example). 4.

  8. a situation in which people with almost no experience or knowledge give advice to others who also have no experience or knowledge.

  9. To show the way to, or direct the course of, by going before or along with; conduct; guide. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To be led; submit to being led. Webster's New World. To show (the way) in this manner. Webster's New World. To mark the way for. Lights to lead you there. Webster's New World. More Verb Definitions (43) Synonyms:

  10. LEAD definition: 1. to show someone where to go, usually by taking them to a place or by going in front of them: 2…. Learn more.

  11. to go before or with to show the way; conduct or escort; guide: [ ~ + object] The captain led his troops over the hill. [ no object] If you lead, I will follow. to conduct by guiding:[ ~ + object] to lead a horse by a rope. to influence (the thoughts); cause:[ ~ + object] What led her to change her mind? to result in;