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front

noun

1 front

The side that is forward or prominent.

synonyms: forepart, front end.

Roget 719: resistance, stand, front, oppugnation; oppugnancy; opposition etc. 708; renitence, renitency; reluctation, recalcitration; kicking etc. ... show more

Roget 234: front; fore, forepart; foreground; face, disk, disc, frontage; facade, proscenium, facia [Lat.], frontispiece; anteriority; obverse ... show more

Roget 225: clothing, investment; covering etc. 223; dress, raiment, drapery, costume, attire, guise, toilet, toilette, trim; ... show more

Roget 885: insolence; haughtiness etc. adj.; arrogance, airs; overbearance; domineering etc. v.; tyranny etc. 739.    ... show more

Dutch: front, voorkant, voorzijde

2 front

The line along which opposing armies face each other.

synonyms: battlefront, front line.

Dutch: façade, voorzijde, voorkant, front, frontlijn, frontlinie
Polish: front, linia frontu, rejon walk

3 front

The outward appearance of a person.

4 front

The side that is seen or that goes first.

Dutch: gevel

5 front

A person used as a cover for some questionable activity.

synonyms: figurehead, front man, nominal head, straw man, strawman.

Polish: figurant

6 front

A sphere of activity involving effort.

7 front

meteorology The atmospheric phenomenon created at the boundary between two different air masses.

Polish: front meteorologiczny, front atmosferyczny, front

8 front

The immediate proximity of someone or something:
— He was well behaved in front of company.

synonym: presence.

9 front

The part of something that is nearest to the normal viewer.

Dutch: voorkant
Polish: przód

10 front

A group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals:
— He led the national liberation front.

synonyms: movement, social movement.

Dutch: sociale beweging, beweging
Polish: front

verb

1 front

Be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to.

synonyms: face, look.

Roget 234: be in front, stand in front etc. adj.; front, face, confront; bend forwards; come to the front, come to the fore.   

2 front

Confront bodily.

synonym: breast.

adjective

1 front

Relating to or located in the front.

Roget 234: fore, anterior, front, frontal.   

Polish: przedni


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fronting

adjective

Roget 237: opposite; reverse, inverse; converse, antipodal, subcontrary; fronting, facing, diametrically opposite.    Northern, septentrional, Boreal, arctic; Southern, ... show more

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