What is another word for think ahead?

Pronunciation: [θˈɪŋk ɐhˈɛd] (IPA)

"Think ahead" is a phrase that implies a sense of foresight, planning, and preparation. There are many synonyms for this phrase, including "anticipate," "forecast," "preempt," "plan for," "project," and "foresight." Each of these words conveys the importance of being proactive and proactive, rather than simply reacting to events as they happen. "Anticipate" suggests predicting potential outcomes and acting accordingly, while "forecast" adds a statistical precision to the prediction. "Preempt" highlights the value of taking initiative and preventing problems before they arise, while "plan for" emphasizes the need for strategic, intentional planning. "Project" involves envisioning a future outcome and working towards that goal, while "foresight" stresses the value of long-term thinking and considering potential consequences before taking action.

What are the hypernyms for Think ahead?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Think ahead

  • I try so hard to live in the moment - I don't think ahead very much.
    Sarah McLachlan
  • I had to think ahead. How much would I really enjoy committing five or seven years to working on this? When you're an unemployed actor offered a TV pilot, no matter who you are you're tempted by the good hunk of change to be made. It keeps you out of the unemployment line.
    Gerald McRaney
  • The great successful men of the world have used their imagination...they think ahead and create their mental picture in all it details, filling in here, adding a little there, altering this a bit and that a bit, but steadily building--steadily building.
    Robert J. Collier
  • The great successful men of the world have used their imaginations, they think ahead and create their mental picture, and then go to work materializing that picture in all its details, filling in here, adding a little there, altering this a bit and that bit, but steadily building, steadily building.
    Robert Collier
  • Our foreign policy was an improvisation. Like Schacht's financial policy, it lacked foresight. The Nazis kept talking about a thousand-year Reich, but they couldn't think ahead for five minutes!
    Paul Schmidt

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