leads (Meaning)

leads

to be first in or among, a principal role in a dramatic production, initiative, leash sense 1, leadership, to aim in front of (a moving object), a channel of water especially through a field of ice, to bring to some conclusion or condition, the course of a rope from end to end, to guide a dance partner through the steps of a dance, to play the first card of a trick, round, or game, position at the front, to have charge of, an insulated electrical conductor connected to an electrical device, a margin or measure of advantage or superiority or position in advance, to have a margin over, an introductory section of a news story, example, precedent, to direct on a course or in a direction, a news story of chief importance, to guide on a way especially by going in advance, to suggest to (a witness) the answer desired by asking leading questions, to lie, run, or open in a specified place or direction, the act or privilege of playing first in a card game, to direct the first of a series of blows at an opponent in boxing, to begin play with, to pass a ball or puck just in front of (a moving teammate), to serve as a channel for, indication, clue, to guide someone or something along a way, the first punch of a series or an exchange of punches in boxing, to go through, begin, open, to go at the head of, a soft, heavy, metallic element with atomic number 82 found mostly in combination and used especially in alloys, batteries, and shields against sound, vibration, or radiation, to tend toward or have a result, one that leads, a position taken by a base runner off a base toward the next, one who plays such a role, acting or serving as a lead (see lead entry 2) or leader, to be first, lode sense 2, the amount of axial (see axial sense 2a) advance of a point accompanying a complete turn of a thread (as of a screw or worm), the card or suit played first, to direct the operations, activity, or performance of

leads Sentence Examples

  1. The CEO leads the company with a steady hand, guiding its strategic direction.
  2. The scout leads the troop through the wilderness, ensuring their safety and progress.
  3. The teacher leads the class through the curriculum, fostering their knowledge and growth.
  4. The violinist leads the orchestra in a captivating performance.
  5. The technician leads the team in troubleshooting the complex system.
  6. The mayor leads the city, shaping its policies and representing its citizens.
  7. The researcher leads the study, conducting experiments and gathering data.
  8. The athlete leads the race, pushing themselves to the limit.
  9. The entrepreneur leads the startup, driving its innovation and growth.
  10. The mentor leads the protégé, sharing knowledge and providing guidance.

FAQs About the word leads

to be first in or among, a principal role in a dramatic production, initiative, leash sense 1, leadership, to aim in front of (a moving object), a channel of wa

guides,steers, accompanies, ushers, precedes, shows, conducts, marshals, routes,directs

trails,follows, shadows, dogs,tails, tailgates,hounds

The CEO leads the company with a steady hand, guiding its strategic direction.

The scout leads the troop through the wilderness, ensuring their safety and progress.

The teacher leads the class through the curriculum, fostering their knowledge and growth.

The violinist leads the orchestra in a captivating performance.