Foreground
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Foreground ( noun )
- The part of a scene or picture that is closest to and in front of the viewer.
- The part of a view or prospect that is nearest to the observer.
Origin:
Middle english forygraund, from fory- + ground.
Examples:
- The foreground of the painting was filled with flowers.
- The foreground of the landscape was dominated by the mountain.
- The foreground of the photograph was blurry.
- The foreground of the garden was beautifully landscaped.
- The foreground of the seascape was dotted with boats.
(As a verb)
Foreground ( verb )
- The part of a scene or picture that is closest to and in front of the viewer.
- The part of a view or prospect that is nearest to the observer.
Origin:
Middle english forygraund, from fory- + ground.
Examples:
- The foreground of the painting was filled with flowers.
- The foreground of the landscape was dominated by the mountain.
- The foreground of the photograph was blurry.
- The foreground of the garden was beautifully landscaped.
- The foreground of the seascape was dotted with boats.