forefront

[ˈfɔːfrʌnt]

forefront Definition

  • 1the leading or most important position or place
  • 2the foremost part or area

Using forefront: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company is at the forefront of technological innovation.

  • Example

    She was at the forefront of the civil rights movement.

  • Example

    The issue has been at the forefront of public debate for months.

forefront Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for forefront

  • lead
  • van
  • vanguard
  • cutting edge
  • front line

Antonyms for forefront

Phrases with forefront

  • in the leading or most important position or place

    Example

    The new product is in the forefront of the company's marketing strategy.

  • to bring something to the leading or most important position or place

    Example

    The recent scandal pushed the issue of ethics to the forefront of public attention.

  • at the forefront of someone's mind

    something that is currently occupying someone's thoughts or attention

    Example

    The safety of her children is always at the forefront of her mind.

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Summary: forefront in Brief

The term 'forefront' [ˈfɔːfrʌnt] refers to the leading or most important position or place, and the foremost part or area. It is often used to describe individuals or organizations that are at the forefront of a particular field or movement, as in 'She was at the forefront of the civil rights movement.' 'Forefront' can also be used in phrases like 'in the forefront' and 'push to the forefront,' which denote leading positions or bringing something to the forefront of attention.

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