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front

/fɹʌnt/

Meanings
  • noun

    The part of a building, structure, or other physical object that is visible from the outside.

    - "The front of the house is beautifully decorated."
    - "The front of the stage is where the actors perform."
  • noun

    The part or side of something that is forward or facing forward.

    - "The front of the car was damaged in the accident."
    - "The front lines of the battle were advancing."

Pronunciation
  1. /fɹʌnt/



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  2. /fɹʌnt/



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Antonyms

back , rear , back , last , rear , back
Synonyms

fore , feign , put on airs , first , fore , lead
Rhymes
Words rhyming with front
grunt , hunt , punct , lunct
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. fart

  2. farther

  3. fort


Variants
List of all variants of front that leads to same result
front , fronts , in front of , out front , fronted , fronting , fronter , front and center , front bench , front benches , front-bencher , front-benchers , front burner , front burners , front-burner , front dive , front dives , front-end , front end , front ends
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

Old English 'frent' meaning 'forehead, front, beginning'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'front' is also used in mathematics to refer to the leading term in a polynomial expression.

  2. In computer graphics, the term 'front' is used to refer to the side of a polygon that is facing the viewer.


Related Concepts
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  1. facade: A false front or exterior that hides the true nature or condition of something.

  2. foreground: The part of a scene or picture that is closest to the viewer and appears to be in focus.


Culture
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In literature, the term 'front' is often used metaphorically to refer to the public persona or facade that people present to the world. In art, it can refer to the foreground or the part of a painting that is closest to the viewer.

How to Memorize "front"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a house with its beautiful front yard and decorative facade.
    - Visualize a car driving towards you with its front grille and headlights.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'front' with the idea of a public persona or facade.
    - Associate the word 'front' with the idea of the foreground in a painting.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Faces Are Really Unique And Terrific' to remember the definition of 'front' as the part of a building that faces the street.
    - Use the mnemonic 'First Rows Underneath The Name' to remember the definition of 'front' as the part of a play or performance that is closest to the audience.


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