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    fore·ground
    /ˈfôrˌɡround/

    noun

    • 1. the part of a view that is nearest to the observer, especially in a picture or photograph: "the images show vegetation in the foreground" Similar frontforeforefrontforepart

    verb

    • 1. make (something) the most prominent or important feature: "sexual relationships are foregrounded and idealized"

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  2. The meaning of FOREGROUND is the part of a scene or representation that is nearest to and in front of the spectator. How to use foreground in a sentence.

  3. FOREGROUND definition: 1. the people, objects, countryside, etc. in a picture or photograph that seem nearest to you and…. Learn more.

  4. The foreground is the opposite of the background, which is the part of a photograph, painting, or scene that's farthest away from you. Some photographers tend to focus sharply on the foreground while letting the rest of the picture go blurry.

  5. FOREGROUND meaning: 1. the people, objects, countryside, etc. in a picture or photograph that seem nearest to you and…. Learn more.

  6. 1. variable noun [oft in the N] The foreground of a picture or scene you are looking at is the part or area of it that appears nearest to you. He is the bowler-hatted figure in the foreground of Orpen's famous painting. 2. singular noun [oft in/to N]

  7. Definition of foreground noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. the part of a scene situated towards the front or nearest to the viewer. 2. (Art Terms) the area of space in a perspective picture, depicted as nearest the viewer. 3. a conspicuous or active position. vb. ( tr) to emphasize (an issue, idea, or word)

  9. Foreground definition: the ground or parts situated, or represented as situated, in the front; the portion of a scene or picture nearest to the viewer (opposed to background).. See examples of FOREGROUND used in a sentence.

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English fore‧ground /ˈfɔːɡraʊnd $ ˈfɔːr-/ noun 1 → the foreground 2 → be in the foreground Examples from the Corpus foreground • Many of his compositions play with the merging of foreground, middle-distance and background details into one overlapping pattern.

  11. See synonyms for foreground on Thesaurus.com noun the ground or parts situated, or represented as situated, in the front; the portion of a scene or picture nearest to the viewer (opposed to background ).