Sentence examples for Front from inspiring English sources

The word 'front' is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective, and refers to the foremost part or surface of something. Example: The front page of the newspaper featured a headline about the upcoming election. As a noun, 'front' can also refer to the side or direction that faces forward or the part of a building or structure that faces the street or main entrance. Example: The store's front window was decorated with holiday lights and decorations. As a verb, 'front' can mean to face or be situated toward the front, to provide a deceptive appearance, or to lead or be in charge of something. Example: The performer fronted the band on stage, singing and playing guitar. As an adjective, 'front' can describe something that is located at the forefront or beginning of something, or that is intended to be viewed or noticed first. Example: The front row seats at the concert were the most expensive but offered the best view of the stage.

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Front

noun

The foremost side of something or the end that faces the direction it normally moves.

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I take full responsibility for not being more aggressive on this front.

Among the last set of polls, three showed the main parties level-pegging, three had the Conservatives in front by a single point and one gave Labour a two-point advantage.

"It was sort of tipped open at the front".

The blind man is walking in front of a car and you do not have a duty to stop him absent some relation between you.

It's right there in front of us".

In the cycling sense, "nervous" refers to a vicious spiral in which the entire peloton is aware that the safest place to be is in the front 20 or so – this is a basic racing principle taught at junior level – with the upshot that every team leader with a purpose wants to be in the first 20 riders with as many of their team-mates as can manage it.

"Joe was in the front row with his girlfriend when the incident happened," Hibbert said.

Some used the old white supremacist scare tactic of waving Confederate battle flags in front of the home of a black family – in this case, the White House.

There is also a telephone to which only the band's ex-members have the number: if it rings and a museum-goer picks it up, they will find themselves in the disconcerting position of holding a conversation with one of Abba while standing in front of a vast floor-to ceiling photograph of Abba.

During the subsequent eight years, the question of what sort of music it is appropriate for an Idol winner to record and release has been front and centre of Clarkson's career.

Bluf Stands for "bottom line up front" – a request from NSA analysts to collect less data from the Muscular program (see below) because it is of no intelligence value.

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