Meaning

  1. To make progress, improve a situation, or overcome obstacles.
  2. It can mean to proceed, advance, or continue. 

Today's Sentences

01

Move forward from past failures.

Situation

I’m not sure what to do with my life.

You should move forward from past failures.

I wish it were as easy as saying the words.

Keep positive and always look for new opportunities.

02

She went back to school to move forward in her career.

Situation

So what is she up to now?

I think she’s back in school.

Back to school at this age?

She went back to school to move forward in her career.

Writer's Note

When you "move forward" in a situation it means to make progress on something. It often implies taking action to overcome obstacles and continue towards a goal. The great thing about using "move forward" is that it can be used in both personal and professional contexts. Therefore, it makes your spoken communication more detailed and comprehensive.

  1. You can move forward four spaces on the board game.
  2. The line has moved forward.
  3. We've decided to move forward with this project.
  4. She wants to move forward with the divorce papers.
  5. The government rejected all plans to move forward with funding.
  6. Are we moving forward with our plans to buy a new car?

I need to

I need to

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When will you

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Hang up

Hang up

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