quiz-banner
student asking question

What does "head for [something]" mean?

teacher

Native speaker’s answer

Rebecca

To "head for something" means to go towards or find your way to something. So in this case, the speaker says "head for the rhombus" to mean "go towards/to the rhombus." You can also use "head to" or "head," depending on the context. Ex: I'm going to head home soon. Ex: Are you going to head to school soon? Ex: Let's head for the top of the mountain.

Popular Q&As

04/17

Complete the expression with a quiz!

And

now

head

for

the

rhombus!