forwardness
11forwardness — for·ward·ness || fÉ”rwÉ™(r)dnɪs / fÉ”Ëw n. impudence, boldness; readiness; progressive state …
12forwardness — noun (U) behaviour that is too confident or friendly …
13forwardness — n 1. overreadiness, overconfidence, arrogance, chutzpa; presumption, presumptuousness, impertinence, insolence, officiousness, effrontery; boldness, brashness, audacity, brazenness; pertness, sauciness, brass, Inf. cheek, Inf. nerve, Sl. lip,… …
14forwardness — for·ward·ness …
15forwardness — UK [ˈfɔː(r)wə(r)dnəs] / US [ˈfɔrwərdnəs] noun [uncountable] behaviour that is too confident and does not show enough respect for other people …
16forwardness — /ˈfɔwədnəs/ (say fawwuhdnuhs) noun 1. over readiness to push oneself forward; presumption; boldness; lack of due modesty. 2. cheerful readiness; promptness; eagerness. 3. the condition of being forward or in advance …
17Cross-country equestrianism — For information on other aspects of this discipline, see Eventing and Cross country obstacles. For the athletic competition, see cross country running. A cross country competitor Cross country equestrian jumping is an endurance test, and is one… …
18Lateral movement — Lateral movements are movements made on a horse that are used for training purposes, that involve the horse moving in a direction other than straight forward. They vary in difficulty, and should be used in a progressive manner, according to the… …
19familiarity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. intimacy, acquaintance, fellowship; knowledge; informality, forwardness, impudence. See friend, sociality, insolence. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Acquaintance with people] Syn. friendliness,… …
20forward — [[t]fɔ͟ː(r)wə(r)d[/t]] ♦♦ forwards, forwarding, forwarded (In addition to the uses shown below, forward is also used in phrasal verbs such as bring forward and look forward to . In British English, forwards is often used as an adverb instead of… …