Payday Definition–noun | 1. | the day on which wages are given, payment is made, etc. | | 2. | Informal. a day or period during which a great deal of money, success, fame, etc., is won or obtained: Payday came when she was given a screen test by a big Hollywood studio. | | From Dictionary
Advance Definition–verb (used with object) | 1. | to move or bring forward: The general advanced his troops to the new position. | | 2. | to bring into consideration or notice; suggest; propose: to advance reasons for a tax cut. | | 3. | to improve; further: to advance one's interests. | | 4. | to raise in rank; promote: The board of directors advanced him to president. | | 5. | to raise in rate or amount; increase: to advance the price. | | 6. | to bring forward in time; accelerate: to advance growth; to advance clocks one hour. | | 7. | to supply beforehand; furnish on credit or before goods are delivered or work is done. | | 8. | to furnish as part of a stock or fund. | | 9. | to supply or pay in expectation of reimbursement: They advanced her $5000 against future royalties. | | 10. | to schedule at a later time or date: to advance a meeting from early to late fall. | | 11. | Informal. to do advance publicity for: to advance a rock singer's personal appearances; the most heavily advanced sports event in history. | | 12. | Archaic. to raise, as a banner. | –verb (used without object) | 13. | to move or go forward; proceed: The troops advanced. | | 14. | to increase in quantity, value, price, etc.: His stock advanced three points. | | 15.<
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/td> | (of a color, form, etc., on a flat surface) to move toward or be perceived as moving toward an observer, esp. as giving the illusion of space. Compare recede 1 (def. 3). | | 16. | to improve or make progress. | | 17. | to grow or rise in importance, status, etc.: to advance in rank. | | 18. | Informal. to provide publicity; do promotion: He was hired to advance for a best-selling author. | –noun | 19. | a forward movement; progress in space: the advance of the troops to the border. | | 20. | promotion; improvement in importance, rank, etc.: his advance to the position of treasurer. | | 21. | Usually, advances. | a. | attempts at forming an acquaintanceship, reaching an agreement, or the like, made by one party. | | b. | actions or words intended to be sexually inviting. | | | 22. | addition to price; rise in price: an advance on cottons. | | 23. | Commerce. | a. | a giving beforehand; a furnishing of something before an equivalent is received: An advance on his next month's salary permitted him to pay his debt on time. | | b. | the money or goods thus furnished: He received $100 as an advance against future delivery. | | | 24. | Journalism. | a. | copy prepared before the event it describes has occurred: The morning papers carried advances on the ceremony, which will take place tonight. | | b. | a press release, wire-service dispatch, or the like, as one containing the text or partial text of a speech, sent to arrive in advance of the event to which it is related. Compare release copy. | | | 25. | the leading body of an army. | | 26. | Military. (formerly) the order or a signal to advance. | | 27. | Informal. | a. | publicity done before the appearance of a noted person, a public event, etc.: She was hired to do advance for the candidate. | | b. | a person hired to do advance publicity for an event: He is regarded as the best advance in the business. | | | 28. | Automotive, Machinery. an adjustment made in the setting of the distributor of an internal-combustion engine to generate the spark for ignition in each cylinder earlier in the cycle. Compare retard (def. 5). | | 29. | Geology. a seaward movement of the shoreline. | –adjective | 30. | going or placed before: an advance section of a train. | | 31. | made or given ahead of time: an advance payment on a loan. | | 32. | issued ahead of time: an advance copy of the President's speech. | | 33. | having gone beyond others or beyond the average. | —Idioms | 34. | in advance, ahead of time; beforehand: You must get your tickets in advance. | | 35. | in advance of, in front of; before: Heralds walked in advance of the king. | | From Dictionary
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