headway
1 Americannoun
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forward movement; progress in a forward direction.
The ship's headway was slowed by the storm.
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progress in general.
headway in a career.
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rate of progress.
a slight headway against concerted opposition.
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the time interval or distance between two vehicles, as automobiles, ships, or railroad or subway cars, traveling in the same direction over the same route.
idioms
noun
noun
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motion in a forward direction
the vessel made no headway
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progress or rate of progress
he made no headway with the problem
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another name for headroom
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the distance or time between consecutive trains, buses, etc, on the same route
Etymology
Origin of headway1
First recorded in 1700–10; (a)head + way 1
Origin of headway2
Example Sentences
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Stocks have churned through the first two months of 2026, but the market has made little headway as investors grapple with the future of the AI trade, tariffs, interest rates, and more.
From Barron's
The NFL, meanwhile, has been unable to make any headway on headline issues such as expanding the regular season to 18 games because of the power vacuum inside the union.
He didn’t seem to be making any headway at all.
From Literature
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A month ago, I highlighted the fragility in the financial sector, arguing that the broader market would struggle to make meaningful headway without its participation.
From Barron's
Her remarks came a day after Iran and the US said they had made headway in talks taking place in Geneva about Tehran's nuclear programme.
From BBC
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