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What is another word for lead?

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To physically guide a person or animal
“John would lead his horse to water, but could not make it drink.”
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To be persuaded based on available information
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“Mike's outrageous allegations would almost lead me to believe that Brett was a bad man.”
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(lead to) To culminate or result in a particular event or consequence
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“Eating too much food and not getting enough exercise will lead to weight gain.”
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To show the way by being in front
“Vincent Chase would lead his entourage into the club.”
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To be in charge or command of
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“Danny Ocean would lead a team of specialists who would help him pull off his heist.”
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To have the advantage in a contest
“The team got off to a fast start and would lead by 20 points at the first change.”
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To be superior against one's peers
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“Phelps would quickly lead the other swimmers, leaving them in his wake.”
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To be living a particular way of life
“I lead a hectic life. I'm always busy and always on the go.”
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(lead to) To be a route or means of access
“The trail along the flowing river will lead to a tranquil lake.”
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To give advice and instruction
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“Your supervisor will lead you through the rules and regulations of your new job.”
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(of a discussion or meeting) To preside over
“As the executive officer of the company, Adam would lead the meeting between the two teams.”
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To set up or establish
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To be positioned over or along a certain course or in a certain direction
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To present as the main attraction of an event
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To direct or guide along a pathway
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To exceed in weight or importance
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To lure by temptation or enticement
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To be exceptionally proficient in an activity or subject
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To lead into an area or space, usually with an impressive view or ambiance
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To encourage or induce someone to appear to assert something through manipulation
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To move or proceed in a given course or direction
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To bet into a pot postflop from the first betting position
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To change another's belief, especially regarding religion
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To operate and control the direction and speed of a motor vehicle
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(point to) To show as probable, or to call attention to
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(the lead) A position of advantage in a contest
“As usual, Usain found himself in the lead and even had enough time to salute the crowd on his way to the finish line.”
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A dominant position in a competitive environment
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“The creators of MySpace never imagined an upstart would usurp their lead in the social network market.”
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The amount by which a competitor is ahead in a contest
“The Cavaliers had a 41-point lead at halftime and the Celtics knew the game was just about over.”
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A standard for others to follow
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“As the captain of your football team, we expect the other players to follow your lead.”
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The primary part in a play or film
“Leonardo DiCaprio is a favorite of Martin Scorsese when it comes to playing the lead in many of his films.”
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A piece of information that may help in an investigation
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“We have a solid lead in uncovering who the notorious chocolate chip cookie thief is.”
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Someone or something who is in front
“The lead was miles ahead of the pack.”
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A strap for restraining and guiding a domestic animal
“Bobby was a naughty dog who would always run amok unless he was on a lead.”
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An electric cable
“Be sure to get a good quality lead for the best sound quality from your speakers.”
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(slang, uncountable plural) Bullets or ammunition
“Get your ugly, yellow, no-good keister off my property before I pump your guts full of lead.”
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A person whose profession is acting on the stage, in films, or on television
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The extent or measurement of something from end to end
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A very famous or talented entertainer, especially an actor
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An item's relative importance
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The highest or most important rank, level, or position
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Weight on plumb line
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An actor's part in a play, film, etc.
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A projectile shot from a gun at high speed
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The most important or significant of a related group
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(mining) A vein of metallic ore that lies within definite boundaries, or within a fissure
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The senior member of some group of people
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Top advantage in a competition, occupying the front position, leading the rest
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Explanatory text under the main heading of a news article
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A useful suggestion or indication, guiding toward a solution or understanding
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A mineral, lead sulphide (PbS), mined as an ore for lead
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A person who escorts or shows the way to others
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A fossil fuel that is made of impure carbon
Adjective
First place, or a position of dominance
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“We have worked hard for the lead position in our market but we must never let up.”
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Outstanding in standard or quality
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Made of, resembling, or related to, lead
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Of a color intermediate between black and white
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Having a preliminary, introductory or preparatory nature
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At the forefront of new and experimental ideas, styles and methods
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Types of
Types of ore or metal
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