Front
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noun
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verb
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adjective
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(As a noun)
Front ( noun )
- The forward-facing part of a building or object.
- The position or direction facing forward or ahead.
- An area or part of something, especially a building or object, that is nearest to or faces the observer.
- The leading edge of a military formation or action.
- 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:
- The front of the house was painted yellow.
- She was standing at the front of the line.
- The front of the shirt was stained with coffee.
- The auditorium was filled with eager spectators, all focused on the stage in front.
- The front of the parade was led by a band.
(As a verb)
Front ( verb )
- The forward-facing part of a building or object.
- The position or direction facing forward or ahead.
- An area or part of something, especially a building or object, that is nearest to or faces the observer.
- The leading edge of a military formation or action.
- 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:
- The front of the house was painted yellow.
- She was standing at the front of the line.
- The front of the shirt was stained with coffee.
- The auditorium was filled with eager spectators, all focused on the stage in front.
- The front of the parade was led by a band.
(As an adjective)
Front ( adjective )
- The forward-facing part of a building or object.
- The position or direction facing forward or ahead.
- An area or part of something, especially a building or object, that is nearest to or faces the observer.
- The leading edge of a military formation or action.
- 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:
- The front of the house was painted yellow.
- She was standing at the front of the line.
- The front of the shirt was stained with coffee.
- The auditorium was filled with eager spectators, all focused on the stage in front.
- The front of the parade was led by a band.