headed
Pronunciation: [ˈhɛdɪd]
Word
Context: "movement"
(verb) to go in a specific direction or toward a certain place. When someone says they are headed somewhere, it means they are on their way to that location.
Example
We are headed to the park for a picnic this afternoon.
Example
They are not headed to the store anymore after hearing it was closed.
Example
Where are you headed after school today?
Context: "leadership"
(adjective) being the leader or in charge of a group, project, or activity. If someone is the headed of a team, that means they are the one leading and making decisions for everyone.
Example
She is the headed of the science project team, and everyone listens to her ideas.
Example
He is not the headed of the group; he just helps organize things.
Example
Who is headed of the committee this year?
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