Front

Word FRONT
Character 5
Hyphenation front
Pronunciations /fɹʌnt/

Definitions and meanings of "Front"

What do we mean by front?

The forward part or surface, as of a building. noun

The area, location, or position directly before or ahead. noun

A position of leadership or superiority. noun

The forehead or face, especially of a bird or other animal. noun

Demeanor or bearing, especially in the presence of danger or difficulty. noun

An outward, often feigned, appearance or manner. noun

Land bordering a lake, river, or street. noun

A promenade along the water at a resort. noun

A detachable part of a man's dress shirt covering the chest; a dickey. noun

The most forward line of a combat force. noun

The area of contact between opposing combat forces; a battlefront. noun

The interface between air masses of different temperatures or densities. noun

A field of activity. noun

A group or movement uniting various individuals or organizations for the achievement of a common purpose; a coalition. noun

A nominal leader lacking in real authority; a figurehead. noun

An apparently respectable person, group, or business used as a cover for secret or illegal activities. noun

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

The side of a building with the main entrance.

A field of activity.

A person or institution acting as the public face of some other, covert group.

The interface or transition zone between two airmasses of different density, often resulting in precipitation. Since the temperature distribution is the most important regulator of atmospheric density, a front almost invariably separates airmasses of different temperature.

An area where armies are engaged in conflict, especially the line of contact.

The lateral space occupied by an element measured from the extremity of one flank to the extremity of the other flank.

The direction of the enemy.

When a combat situation does not exist or is not assumed, the direction toward which the command is faced.

A major military subdivision of the Soviet Army.

Cheek; boldness; impudence.

An act, show, façade, persona: an intentional and false impression of oneself.

That which covers the foremost part of the head: a front piece of false hair worn by women.

The most conspicuous part.

The beginning.

A seafront or coastal promenade.

The forehead or brow, the part of the face above the eyes; sometimes, also, the whole face.

(hotels) The bellhop whose turn it is to answer a client's call, which is often the word "front" used as an exclamation.

(in the plural) A grill (jewellery worn on front teeth).

Put on a fake or false personality; not keeping it real. Urban Dictionary

The act of acting like you are somebody else. To think and act like you are a badass when you are not. To get in somebody's face. Urban Dictionary

Something that covers up a mafia family's real "business" Urban Dictionary

1. Used as mentioned above to advance someone drugs to sell. 2. To advance somone money. 3. To buy something for someone with anticipation of being paid back. Urban Dictionary

Pretend; Lie; More talk than action; Falsely represent. Urban Dictionary

1. (v) To pretend you are someone you are not 2. (n) The act of frontin Urban Dictionary

To advance someone drugs until they can pay you back. Urban Dictionary

To insult or disrespect. Short for "affront". Urban Dictionary

A legitimate enterprise used to launder funds generated by an illegal enterprise. Urban Dictionary

Verb; giving someone a quantity of drugs on credit. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Front

The word "front" in example sentences

From the inner side of the front crescent, a crescentic _front ridge_ passes inwards and backwards, and its inner face enlarges into a strong longitudinal fold or _pillar_. ❋ Thomas Henry Huxley (1860)

From the inner side of the front crescent, a crescentic _front ridge_ passes inwards and backwards, and its inner face enlarges into a strong longitudinal fold or _pillar. ❋ Thomas Henry Huxley (1860)

It will be observed that this movement of the French reserve along the whole front was the cause of five victories, neither of which had decisive results, _because the attacks were made in front_, and because, when the cities were relieved, the allied armies not being cut through, and the French reserve moving on to the different points in succession, none of the victories was pushed to its legitimate consequences. ❋ Henri Jomini (1824)

The extent of the front occupied toward the enemy is called the _strategic front_. ❋ Henri Jomini (1824)

In lefs central places, but in good ftreets, unfurnifhed houfes of twenty feet in front* two rooms and a light cloiet on a floor, may be. had for fixty or feventy. .guineas., a-year; and houfes of eighteen feet in front for forty or thirty guineas, according to the fituation and conveniences. ❋ Unknown (1790)

A table in front is crammed full of empty cans of soft drinks including her favourite new tipple, energy drink Red Bull. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Tailgating the driver in front is not only cuntish behaviour, but it restricts your view of the road ahead and your ability to anticipate situations. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Nonsense and with Bill behind her or in front is a mistake for Obama of overwhelming proportions. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Scott Gomez helped New York get on the board when he found Naslund in front from the goal line for a one-timed shot. ❋ Unknown (2008)

On the ensuing power play, Stempniak skated in front from the left boards and beat Osgood with a wrist shot. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I find rural roads with a "rabbit" in front is less stressful than the Autopista with all the big trucks. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Jaromir Jagr sent it in front from the right boards, and Gomez put a backhanded deflection into Gerber. ❋ Unknown (2007)

After that, the remaining 88 feet are a sort of safety buffer ... if the driver in front is more proficient on his brakes, or if he collides with another car (which would cause him to stop faster than using his brakes alone), etc. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I don't know if you're comfortable with the term front-runner. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Conroy evened the contest at 6: 40 of the second, walking in front from the left corner and sneaking a shot past Cechmanek, who was screened by Iginla. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Kilger pushed the puck in front from the left side of the net, then shoved it under Aubin for his sixth goal of the season and second in three games. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Jordan put the Wizards in front from the free-throw line. ❋ Unknown (2002)

WOODRUFF: You know, Wolf, just yesterday, John Kerry was rejecting the label front-runner. ❋ Unknown (2004)

"I felt like I pitched pretty well, just to jump out in front is nice," Benes said. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Don't front. ❋ Thug4life (2002)

"Don't front [motherfucker]!" ❋ IceWarm (2004)

in the "[godfather]" movie, the [corleone] [family's] front is an olive oil business ❋ Clevelandsteamer (2005)

1. he [fronted] me a "[dubbie]" to flip 2. Yo [T-bone], front me some cash so I can buy this, yo. 3. hey man, do you think you can front for me and pick those rims up? ❋ Wastinmoola (2004)

[Quit] [frontin'] like your down when your [really not]. ❋ 2Famous (2006)

1. Why you [acting] [like that]? Don't front. 2. We're in the front. ❋ QZkotL (2003)

"hey [dawg], can you front me a [20 sack] [or not]?" ❋ Violet (2003)

Don't [front on me] [like that]. ❋ 10schick (2008)

I am using my [bar] as [a front] for my [whorehouse]. ❋ R34lp0l1t1k (2003)

[Big C], can you front me [a bag] until [Tuesday]. ❋ Snoman (2003)

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