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    leading
    /ˈlɛdɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. the amount of blank space between lines of print.

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  2. The meaning of LEADING is coming or ranking first : foremost. How to use leading in a sentence. coming or ranking first : foremost; exercising leadership; providing direction or guidance…

  3. LEADING definition: 1. very important or most important: 2. the lead (= type of metal) used to cover (parts of) a roof…. Learn more.

  4. A leading person or thing in a particular area is the most important or successful one.

  5. 1. Having a position in the lead; foremost: the leading runner in the race. 2. Chief; principal: the leading cause of high inflation. See Synonyms at chief. 3. Of or performing a principal role in a film, play, show, or other scripted production: a leading role. 4. Formulated so as to elicit a desired response: a leading question. lead′ing·ly adv.

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

  7. Leading definition: chief; principal; most important; foremost. See examples of LEADING used in a sentence.

  8. adjective. greatest in importance or degree or significance or achievement. “the country's leading poet” synonyms: preeminent. superior. of or characteristic of high rank or importance. noun. the activity of leading. synonyms: leadership. see more see less.

  9. leading meaning, definition, what is leading: best, most important, or most successful...: Learn more.

  10. 1. : having great importance, influence, or success. a leading topic of conversation. Their family played a leading part in the settlement of the town. the leading role in a major Hollywood movie. [+] more examples. 2. : most important : foremost. What is the leading [= number one] health problem for older women?

  11. Definition of 'lead' lead being ahead or taking someone somewhere. (liːd ) Word forms: leads , leading , led. 1. verb B1+. If you lead a group of people, you walk or ride in front of them. John Major and the Duke of Edinburgh led the mourners. [VERB noun] He walks with a stick but still leads his soldiers into battle. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]