outˈfront,v. [Cf. out- 18 b.] trans. To stand face to face to, confront; to face. 1631P. Fletcher Sicelides H ij b, If furies should out⁓front me, I'de out-stare them.1883Black Shandon Bells xxxiii, This newer Inisheen out-fronting the sea was more changed than the older part of the town.