Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
yead
verb
/yi:d/

Definition
The term ‘yead’ is a rarely used word that means to lead or to guide; it is often considered an archaic form of the verb ‘to lead.’

Examples
- She will yead the team to victory this season.
- He was chosen to yead the discussion during the meeting.
- They decided to yead the event in a new direction this year.

Meaning
To yead is to provide direction or to lead someone in a particular way or course.

Synonyms
- Lead
- Guide
- Direct
- Steer