Front ( noun , verb , adjective )

(As a noun)

Front ( noun )

  1. The forward-facing part of a building or object.
  2. The position or direction facing forward or ahead.
  3. An area or part of something, especially a building or object, that is nearest to or faces the observer.
  4. The leading edge of a military formation or action.
  5. An advanced position or the first line of troops in an army.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french front, from latin frons, front- 'forehead, brow, front.'.

Examples:

  1. The front of the house was painted yellow.
  2. She was standing at the front of the line.
  3. The front of the shirt was stained with coffee.
  4. The auditorium was filled with eager spectators, all focused on the stage in front.
  5. The front of the parade was led by a band.

(As a verb)

Front ( verb )

  1. The forward-facing part of a building or object.
  2. The position or direction facing forward or ahead.
  3. An area or part of something, especially a building or object, that is nearest to or faces the observer.
  4. The leading edge of a military formation or action.
  5. An advanced position or the first line of troops in an army.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french front, from latin frons, front- 'forehead, brow, front.'.

Examples:

  1. The front of the house was painted yellow.
  2. She was standing at the front of the line.
  3. The front of the shirt was stained with coffee.
  4. The auditorium was filled with eager spectators, all focused on the stage in front.
  5. The front of the parade was led by a band.

(As an adjective)

Front ( adjective )

  1. The forward-facing part of a building or object.
  2. The position or direction facing forward or ahead.
  3. An area or part of something, especially a building or object, that is nearest to or faces the observer.
  4. The leading edge of a military formation or action.
  5. An advanced position or the first line of troops in an army.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french front, from latin frons, front- 'forehead, brow, front.'.

Examples:

  1. The front of the house was painted yellow.
  2. She was standing at the front of the line.
  3. The front of the shirt was stained with coffee.
  4. The auditorium was filled with eager spectators, all focused on the stage in front.
  5. The front of the parade was led by a band.
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