Synonym: ahead, in the lead, lead, leadership, leading(a), leading, preeminent, prima, star, starring, stellar(a). Similar words: trading, readily, steadily, lead, plead, leader, lead to, lead up to. Meaning: ['lɪːdɪŋ] n. 1. thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing 2. the activity of leading. adj. 1. indicating the most important performer or role 2. going or proceeding or going in advance; showing the way 3. greatest in importance or degree or significance or achievement 4. having the leading position or higher score in a contest.
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(211) The leading car in the motorcade peeled off to the right.
(212) The company has had the leading edge in electronics for ten years.
(213) She was leading for part of the race but finally finished fourth.
(214) A leading businessman has been reported missing from his home.
(215) The leading role in the film is costumed in medieval armor.
(216) All the roads leading to the village had been mined.
(217) His proud boast of leading "the party of low taxation" has a hollow ring.
(218) He has been courting the director, hoping to get the leading role in the play.
(219) She's one of the leading lights of the local dramatic society.
(220) His cartoons mercilessly lampooned the leading politicians of the day.
(221) Germany was leading the field with a figure of 53%.
(222) There is a reward for information leading to an arrest.
(223) Dr George is one of the leading proponents of this view.
(224) Present at the meeting were the leading members of the departments concerned.
(225) Maurice Murphy, one of the country's leading classical trumpeters, learnt his craft with the Black Dyke Mills band.
(226) Detectives leading the hunt for the killer believe he may be in hiding.
(227) She is one of the leading writers of her days.
(228) The disease can also cause a build up of pressure in the inner ear leading to severe earache.
(229) He was one of the leading spirits of the reform movement.
(230) He believes that unemployment is socially divisive and is leading to the creation of an underclass.
(231) He wrote out his rage and bewilderment, which gradually became a form of catharsis leading to understanding.
(232) A price war looks likely now that a leading supermarket has thrown down the gauntlet to its competitors.
(233) The firm last night offered a £10,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the killer.
(234) Suddenly the leading car in the race burst into sight.
(235) He had been leading a double life, married to two women.
(236) As captain, Pryce is confident of leading his side to victory.
(237) Police set up road-blocks on routes leading out of the city.
(238) The prosecution still managed to nail him for robberies at the homes of leading industrialists.
(239) Leading companies spend time and money on honing the skills of senior managers.
(240) The lane leading to the farm was in full view of the house windows.
More similar words: trading, readily, steadily, lead, plead, leader, lead to, lead up to, make a difference, take the lead, leadership, landing, dining, wedding, funding, building, spending, including, outstanding, depending, regarding, recording, excluding, according, bleaching, according to, surrounding, corresponding to, building materials, adieu.