Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
edge-forward
adjective
/ˈɛdʒ.fɔːrwərd/

Definition
A strategy or position that emphasizes being proactive and taking initiative, often in a competitive context.

Examples
- The company’s edge-forward philosophy has led to several groundbreaking products.
- In today’s fast-paced market, businesses must be edge-forward to stay relevant.
- Her edge-forward thinking set her apart from her peers in the creative industry.

Meaning
To be edge-forward means to adopt a forward-thinking approach that prioritizes innovation and progress over maintaining the status quo.

Synonyms
- proactive
- innovative
- forward-thinking
- visionary