· an advantage held by a competitor in a race; "he took the lead at the last turn"
Hypernym(s): advantage, vantage
· a soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element; bluish white when freshly cut but tarnishes readily to dull grey; "the children were playing with lead soldiers"
Synonym(s): Pb, atomic_number_82
Hypernym(s): metallic_element, metal
· evidence pointing to a possible solution; "the police are following a promising lead"; "the trail led straight to the perpetrator"
Hypernym(s): evidence, grounds
· a position of being the initiator of something and an example that others will follow (especially in the phrase `take the lead'); "he takes the lead in any group"; "we were just waiting for someone to take the lead"; "they didn't follow our lead"
Hypernym(s): leadership, leading
· the angle between the direction a gun is aimed and the position of a moving target (correcting for the flight time of the missile)
Hypernym(s): angle
· the introductory section of a story; "it was an amusing lead-in to a very serious matter"
Hypernym(s): section, subdivision
· (sports) the score by which a team or individual is winning
Hypernym(s): score
Antonym(s): deficit
· an actor who plays a principal role
Hypernym(s): actor, histrion, player, thespian, role_player
· (baseball) the position taken by a base runner preparing to advance to the next base; "he took a long lead off first"
· an indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job"
Synonym(s): tip, steer, confidential_information, wind, hint
Hypernym(s): guidance, counsel, counseling, counselling, direction
· a news story of major importance
Synonym(s): lead_story
Hypernym(s): news_article, news_story, newspaper_article
· the timing of ignition relative to the position of the piston in an internal-combustion engine
Synonym(s): spark_advance
Hypernym(s): timing
· restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to restrain an animal
Hypernym(s): restraint, constraint
· thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing
Synonym(s): leading
· mixture of graphite with clay in different degrees of hardness; the marking substance in a pencil
Synonym(s): pencil_lead
Hypernym(s): graphite, black_lead, plumbago
· a jumper that consists of a short piece of wire; "it was a tangle of jumper cables and clip leads"
Synonym(s): jumper_cable, jumper_lead, booster_cable
Hypernym(s): jumper, wire, conducting_wire
· the playing of a card to start a trick in bridge; "the lead was in the dummy"
· take somebody somewhere; "We lead him to our chief"; "can you take me to the main entrance?"; "He conducted us to the palace"
Synonym(s): take, direct, conduct, guide
· produce as a result or residue; "The water left a mark on the silk dress"; "Her blood left a stain on the napkin"
Hypernym(s): produce, bring_about, give_rise
· tend to or result in; "This remark lead to further arguments among the guests"
Hypernym(s): leave, result, lead
· travel in front of; go in advance of others; "The procession was headed by John"
Synonym(s): head
· cause to undertake a certain action; "Her greed led her to forge the checks"
Hypernym(s): induce, stimulate, cause, have, get, make
· stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point; "Service runs all the way to Cranbury"; "His knowledge doesn't go very far"; "My memory extends back to my fourth year of life"; "The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets"
Synonym(s): run, go, pass, extend
Hypernym(s): be
· be in charge of; "Who is heading this project?"
Synonym(s): head
Hypernym(s): direct
· be ahead of others; be the first; "she topped her class every year"
Synonym(s): top
· be conducive to; "The use of computers in the classroom lead to better writing"
Synonym(s): contribute, conduce
Hypernym(s): promote, advance, boost, further, encourage
· lead, as in the performance of a composition; "conduct an orchestra; Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years"
Hypernym(s): perform, execute, do
· lead, extend, or afford access; "This door goes to the basement"; "The road runs South"
Synonym(s): go
Hypernym(s): be
· move ahead (of others) in time or space
Synonym(s): precede
Hypernym(s): travel, go, move, locomote
· cause something to pass or lead somewhere; "Run the wire behind the cabinet"
Synonym(s): run
· preside over; "John moderated the discussion"
Hypernym(s): hash_out, discuss, talk_over