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foremost part / battle line / false appearance
[C/U] Both
pl: frontspast: frontedpp: fronteding: frontingcomp: more frontsup: most front

The term functions as a spatial marker, designating the primary point of orientation or the leading edge of an object. It establishes a binary opposition with the rear, creating a directional axis that is fundamental to navigating physical environments and organizing queues or formations. Beyond physical space, the word evolves into a psychological or strategic tool. When used to describe a facade, it suggests a conscious effort to project a specific image to the world while concealing a contradictory internal reality, effectively turning a spatial concept into a social mask.

Countable as a facade or military zone; uncountable as a general direction.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is procrastinating on a paper while Fatima is already at the library.
Chloe Smith

I'm totally pulling a front and pretending to study, but I've just been scrolling TikTok for an hour.

Chloe Smith
Fatima
Fatima

Stop capping and actually get over here before you fail this mid-term.

💡
Chloe uses 'front' as a noun meaning a false appearance to hide her procrastination. Fatima responds using the slang term 'capping' (lying), reflecting their peer dynamic and Fatima's frustration with Chloe's lack of discipline.

Meanings

Nounforemost part

The foremost part of an object or area.

"She stood at the front of the queue."

Nounbattle line

The area where two opposing armies face each other in war.

"The soldiers were sent to the eastern front."

Nounfalse appearance

A false appearance or behavior used to hide one's true feelings or activities.

"The business was just a front for a smuggling operation."

Collocations & Compounds

front door

the main entrance of a building

Please use the front door.

front row

the seats closest to the stage

They managed to get front row tickets.

weather front

a boundary between two air masses

A cold front is moving into the region.

front office

the administrative part of a business

The front office handles all the scheduling.

front line

the most advanced part of an army

Soldiers fought bravely on the front line.

Phrasal Verbs

front up

to present oneself or provide funds

He had to front up the cash for the deposit.

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