fronts

[frʌnts]

fronts Definition

  • 1the side of a building or object that faces forward or is most often seen or used
  • 2a position of leadership or prominence in a particular activity or field
  • 3a weather system where two air masses of different temperatures meet

Using fronts: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "fronts" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fronts of the houses on this street are all very similar.

  • Example

    She's been putting on a brave front, but I think she's really struggling.

  • Example

    He's at the front of the pack in terms of sales this quarter.

  • Example

    The cold front moving in from the north is going to bring snow and sleet.

fronts Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for fronts

Phrases with fronts

  • facing or ahead of someone or something

    Example

    Please stand in front of the camera for your photo.

  • in front of a building or location

    Example

    I'll meet you out front of the theater before the show.

  • in a prominent or important position

    Example

    The CEO was front and center at the press conference.

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Summary: fronts in Brief

The term 'fronts' [frʌnts] refers to the side of a building or object that faces forward, a position of leadership or prominence, and a weather system where two air masses meet. It can be used in phrases like 'in front of,' 'out front,' and 'front and center.'