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    front
    [frənt]
    noun
    front (noun) · fronts (plural noun)
    1. the side or part of an object that presents itself to view or that is normally seen or used first; the most forward part of something:
      "a page at the front of the book had been torn out" · "he sealed the envelope and wrote on the front"
      • the position directly ahead of someone or something; the most forward position or place:
        "she quickly turned her head to face the front"
      • the forward-facing part of a person's body, on the opposite side to their back:
        "she rolled over onto her front"
      • the part of a garment covering a person's front:
        "oatmeal slopped from the tray onto his shirt front"
      • informal
        a woman's bust or cleavage:
        "get your eyes off my front, meathead"
      • any face of a building, especially that of the main entrance:
        "the west front of the Cathedral"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        short for seafront or waterfront
    2. the foremost line or part of an armed force; the furthest position that an army has reached and where the enemy is or may be engaged:
      "his regiment was immediately sent to the front"
      • the direction toward which a line of troops faces when formed.
      • a particular formation of troops for battle:
        "the Spartans preserving an even and unbroken front"
      • a particular situation or sphere of operation:
        "there was some good news on the jobs front"
      • an organized political group:
        "the Palestinian Liberation Front"
      • meteorology
        the forward edge of an advancing mass of air. See cold front, occluded front, warm front
    3. an appearance or form of behavior assumed by a person to conceal their genuine feelings:
      "she put on a brave front"
      • a person or organization serving as a cover for subversive or illegal activities:
        "the CIA identified the company as a front for a terrorist group"
      • a well-known or prestigious person who acts as a representative, rather than an active member, of an organization. See also frontman
    4. boldness and confidence of manner:
      "he's got a bit of talent and a lot of front"
    5. archaic
      a person's face or forehead.
    adjective
    front (adjective)
    1. of or at the front:
      "the front cover of the magazine" · "she was in the front yard"
    2. phonetics
      (of a vowel sound) formed by raising the tongue, excluding the blade and tip, toward the hard palate.
    verb
    front (verb) · fronts (third person present) · fronted (past tense) · fronted (past participle) · fronting (present participle) · -fronted (adjective)
    1. (of a building or piece of land) have the front facing or directed toward:
      "the houses that front Beacon Street" · "we sold the uphill land that fronted on the road"
      • be or stand in front of:
        "they reached the hedge fronting the garden"
    2. provide (something) with a front or facing of a particular type or material:
      "a metal box fronted by an alloy panel" · "a glass-fronted bookcase"
    3. lead or be the most prominent member in (an organization, activity, or group of musicians):
      "the group is fronted by two girl singers"
      • present or host (a television or radio program):
        "she is set to front a new BBC show"
    4. act as a front or cover for someone or something acting illegally or wishing to conceal something:
      "he fronted for them in illegal property deals"
      • US ENGLISH
        informal
        adopt a particular expression or form of behavior to conceal one's genuine feelings:
        "I can't front, I never really listened to much of his music"
    5. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH
      (front up)
      make an appearance; turn up:
      "parents get a bit worried if you don't front up now and then"
      • archaic
        AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH
        stand face to face with; confront:
        "Tom fronted him with unwavering eyes"
    6. phonetics
      articulate (a vowel sound) with the tongue further forward:
      "all speakers use raised and fronted variants more in spontaneous speech"
    7. linguistics
      place (a sentence element) at the beginning of a sentence instead of in its usual position, for emphasis or as a feature of some dialects, as in horrible it was.
    exclamation
    1. used to summon someone to the front or to command them to assume a forward-facing position, as in calling a bellhop to the front desk or giving orders to troops on parade:
      "scouts, front and center!"
    Origin
    Middle English (denoting the forehead): from Old French front (noun), fronter (verb), from Latin frons, front- ‘forehead, front’.
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    noun
    1. the side or part of an object that presents itself to view or that is normally seen or used first; the most forward part of something:
      Opposite:
    2. the foremost line or part of an armed force; the furthest position that an army has reached and where the enemy is or may be engaged:
    3. an appearance or form of behavior assumed by a person to conceal their genuine feelings:
    4. boldness and confidence of manner:
      Opposite:
    adjective
    1. of or at the front:
      at the front
      in first place
      Opposite:
    verb
    1. (of a building or piece of land) have the front facing or directed toward:
      look onto
      look out on
      look out over
      look toward
      face (toward)
      lie opposite (to)
      have a view of
      command a view of
      Opposite:
      • lead or be the most prominent member in (an organization, activity, or group of musicians):
        be the driving force behind
        be in the forefront of
        be in the front line of
        lead the way in/for
        be in the van of
        be in the vanguard of
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