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  1. an area of activity, conflict, or competition: news from the business front. land facing a road, river, etc. British. a promenade along a seashore. Informal. a distinguished person listed as an official of an organization, for the sake of prestige, and who is usually inactive.

  2. the part of a building, object, or person's body that faces forward or is most often seen or used: The front of the museum is very impressive. He spilled soup all down the front of his shirt. He was lying on his front. The actor walked out to the front of the stage. See also. shopfront. storefront. A2.

  3. The meaning of FRONT is forehead; also : the whole face. How to use front in a sentence.

  4. Front comes from the Latin word for forehead, and it means the side of something facing out, or the part of something (a body, a weather system, a war), that's advancing into a new territory, or frontier.

  5. front. (frŭnt) n. 1. The forward part or surface, as of a building. 2. The area, location, or position directly before or ahead. 3. A position of leadership or superiority. 4. The forehead or face, especially of a bird or other animal. 5. a. Demeanor or bearing, especially in the presence of danger or difficulty. b.

  6. FRONT definition: 1. the side of something that is most important or most often seen because it faces forward: 2…. Learn more.

  7. Front is used to refer to the side or part of something that is towards the front or nearest to the front.

  8. From Longman Business Dictionary front front 1 / frʌnt / noun [countable] 1 LAW a person, organization, system etc used to hide something secret or illegal His family kept a shop as a front for dealing in stolen goods. 2 COMMERCE FINANCE on the financial/inflation/employment etc front used to talk about something in relation to money ...

  9. Jul 3, 2015 · front. noun. /frʌnt/ Idioms. forward part/position. [countable, usually singular] (usually the front) the part or side of something that faces forward; the side of something that you look at first. The front of the building was covered with ivy. The front of the car was badly damaged. on the frontThe book has a picture of Rome on the front.

  10. Attitude or appearance, as of the face, indicating state of mind; external behavior when facing a problem, etc. To put on a bold front. Webster's New World. The part of something that faces forward or is regarded as facing forward; most important side; forepart. Webster's New World.

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