frontnoun [ C usually singular ]
uk/frʌnt/us/frʌnt/front noun [ C usually singular ] (PLACE)
A2 the part of a building, object, or person's body that faces forward or is most often seen or used:
A2 the part of a vehicle that is nearest to its direction of movement:
the outside part or cover of a book, newspaper, or magazine:
one of the first pages in a book:
B1 further forward than someone or something else:
UK winning a game or competition:
A2 close to the front part of something:
A2 where someone can see or hear you:
If you give someone an amount of money up front, you pay that person before they do something for you:
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- He elbowed his way to the front of the crowd.
- There are two entrances - one at the front and one round the back.
- When the doors opened she barged her way to the front of the queue.
- This plan shows the front, side and back elevations of the new supermarket.
- Her name was emblazoned across the front of the theatre.
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Surfaces of objects
- -backed
- back
- base
- bed
- crust
- face
- facet
- flange
- nap
- outside
- overlay
- plate
- rear
- reverse
- side
- substrate
- superficialis
- surface area
- underneath
- underside
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front noun [ C usually singular ] (AREA OF ACTIVITY)
a particular area of activity:
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Topics & areas of interest
- affair
- backyard
- domain
- ground
- in your backyard idiom
- item
- kingdom
- matter
- specialism
- specialty
- sphere
- stage
- subject
- sweep
- talking of sb/sth idiom
- theme
- themed
- thesis
- topic
- turf
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front noun [ C usually singular ] (APPEARANCE)
[ C usually singular ] the character or qualities that a person or organization appears to have in public that are different from their real character or qualities, and whose purpose is often to deceive people or hide an illegal activity:
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Affected & insincere
- affectation
- affected
- artificial
- artsy-fartsy
- arty-farty
- cheesy
- fey
- forced
- glib
- histrionic
- histrionics
- hollowly
- meretricious
- pious
- preciously
- precocious
- pretension
- pretentious
- pseud
- slick
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front noun [ C usually singular ] (LAND)
[ C usually singular ] UK land near the sea or a lake, or the part of a town near the beach that often has a wide road or path along it:
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Coasts & beaches
- beached
- beachfront
- coast
- hinterland
- lido
- low-lying
- mudflat
- onshore
- promenade
- reef
- riviera
- rock pool
- sabkha
- sand
- seafront
- shallow
- the seashore
- the waterside
- tide pool
- waterfront
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front noun [ C usually singular ] (WEATHER)
[ C ] specialized environment the place where two masses of air that have different temperatures meet:
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Weather & climate - general words
- ambient
- aneroid barometer
- atmospherics
- aurora
- barometer
- barometric pressure
- climatic
- clime
- frontal system
- glass
- low-pressure
- meteorology
- microclimate
- pollen count
- rare
- rarefied
- the aurora australis
- the Met Office
- weather
- zone
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front noun [ C usually singular ] (AREA OF FIGHTING)
the place where fighting takes place in a war:
Idiom(s)
frontadjective [ before noun ]
uk/frʌnt/us/frʌnt/B1 in or at the front of something:
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General location and orientation
- -oriented
- about
- along
- anterior
- around
- back onto sth
- far
- fix
- frontal
- hind
- left-hand
- nearside
- offside
- on-site
- orientated
- overleaf
- position
- round
- side-on
- spot
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frontverb
uk/frʌnt/us/frʌnt/[ I or T ] also front onto If a building or area fronts (onto) a particular place, it is near it and faces it:
[ T ] to lead an organization or group of musicians:
If a building is fronted with something, its surface is covered with it:
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Through, across, opposite and against
- across
- across country idiom
- against
- agin
- along
- catty-corner
- country
- cross-country
- give
- kitty-corner
- on
- opposite
- other
- overland
- through
- thru
- to
- trans
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