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Head for Meaning in English

expression

ˈhɛd/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
HED-for, HED-fer, HED-fur
hˈɛd/ /fˈɔː
HED-faw

Definition

To go in the direction of a place or to move toward a particular destination. Often used when someone is starting to travel toward somewhere.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and common in everyday conversation. Usually followed by a place or direction ('head for home', 'head for the exit'). Not used for literal head movement—refers to moving your whole body or starting a journey. Do not confuse with 'head' as a noun or in 'head up to' (leadership).

Example Sentences

We should head for the nearest hotel before it gets dark.

basic

The children head for the playground after school.

basic

Let's head for the exit now.

basic

After dinner, I usually head for the couch and watch TV.

natural

Storm clouds are coming, so it's best to head for shelter.

natural

It's getting late—should we head for home?

natural