リード
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Base noun form. Borrowed from English, it refers to being in front or having an advantage, such as in a competition, or a leading role or position.
Theme

During a hiking trip, User and their friend Yuta are navigating a trail and discussing who should lead the way.

リード

リード

lead

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Memory Hook

Think of a 'lead' singer in a band — they're out front, guiding the music. 'Lead' → リード (riido, 'lead').

Cultural Note

In Japanese media, 『リード』 (riido, 'lead') is commonly used in sports, music, and business to describe a leading position or advantage, such as a lead in a game or a lead role in a drama.

Forms

Base: リードBase noun form. Borrowed from English, it refers to being in front or having an advantage, such as in a competition, or a leading role or position.