Noun | 1. | front - the immediate proximity of someone or something; "she blushed in his presence"; "he sensed the presence of danger"; "he was well behaved in front of company" Synonyms: presence |
2. | front - the side that is forward or prominent | |
3. | front - the side that is seen or that goes first | |
4. | front - a sphere of activity involving effort; "the Japanese were active last week on the diplomatic front"; "they advertise on many different fronts" | |
5. | ![]() Synonyms: battlefront, front line | |
6. | front - a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals; "he was a charter member of the movement"; "politicians have to respect a mass movement"; "he led the national liberation front" Synonyms: social movement, movement | |
7. | front - (meteorology) the atmospheric phenomenon created at the boundary between two different air masses | |
8. | front - a person used as a cover for some questionable activity | |
9. | front - the outward appearance of a person; "he put up a bold front" | |
10. | front - the part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer; "he walked to the front of the stage" | |
Verb | 1. | front - be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to; "The house looks north"; "My backyard look onto the pond"; "The building faces the park" Antonyms: back - be in back of; "My garage backs their yard" |
2. | front - confront bodily; "breast the storm" Synonyms: breast | |
Adj. | 1. | front - relating to or located in the front; "the front lines"; "the front porch" Antonyms: back - related to or located at the back; "the back yard"; "the back entrance" |
2. | front - located anteriorly Synonyms: fore |