front Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun the side that is forward or prominent
forepart; front end.
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noun the line along which opposing armies face each other
front line; battlefront.
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noun the outward appearance of a person
- he put up a bold front
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noun the side that is seen or that goes first
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noun a person used as a cover for some questionable activity
figurehead; straw man; nominal head; strawman; front man.
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noun a sphere of activity involving effort
- the Japanese were active last week on the diplomatic front
- they advertise on many different fronts
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noun (meteorology) the atmospheric phenomenon created at the boundary between two different air masses
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noun the immediate proximity of someone or something
presence.
- she blushed in his presence
- he sensed the presence of danger
- he was well behaved in front of company
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noun the part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer
- he walked to the front of the stage
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noun a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals
social movement; movement.
- he was a charter member of the movement
- politicians have to respect a mass movement
- he led the national liberation front
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verb be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to
look; face.
- The house looks north
- My backyard look onto the pond
- The building faces the park
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verb confront bodily
breast.
- breast the storm
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adjective relating to or located in the front
- the front lines
- the front porch
WordNet
Front noun
Etymology
F.Definitions
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The forehead or brow, the part of the face above the eyes; sometimes, also, the whole face. Bless'd with his father's front, his mother's tongue. Pope.
Grim-visaged war hath smoothed his wrinkled front. Shak.
His front yet threatens, and his frowns command. Prior.
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The forehead, countenance, or personal presence, as expressive of character or temper, and especially, of boldness of disposition, sometimes of impudence; seeming; as, a bold front ; a hardenedfront. With smiling fronts encountering. Shak.
The inhabitants showed a bold front. Macaulay.
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The part or surface of anything which seems to look out, or to be directed forward; the fore or forward part; the foremost rank; the van; -- the opposite to back or rear; as, the .front of a house; thefront of an armyHad he his hurts before? Ay, on the front. Shak.
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A position directly before the face of a person, or before the foremost part of a thing; as, in .front of un person, of the troops, or of a house -
The most conspicuous part. The very head and front of my offending. Shak.
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That which covers the foremost part of the head: a front piece of false hair worn by women. Like any plain Miss Smith's, who wears s front. Mrs. Browning.
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The beginning. "Summer's front." Shak.
Front adjective
Definitions
Of or relating to the front or forward part; having a position in front; foremost; as, a .front view
Front transitive verb
Wordforms
Definitions
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To oppose face to face; to oppose directly; to meet in a hostile manner. You four shall front them in the narrow lane. Shak.
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To appear before; to meet. [Enid] daily fronted him In some fresh splendor. Tennyson.
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To face toward; to have the front toward; to confront; as, the house .fronts the streetAnd then suddenly front the changed reality. J. Morley.
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To stand opposed or opposite to, or over against as, his house fronts the church. -
To adorn in front; to supply a front to; as, to .front a house with marble; tofront a head with laurelYonder walls, that pertly front your town. Shak.
Front transitive verb
Definitions
To have or turn the face or front in any direction; as, the house .fronts toward the east