foreground
foreground / foreground / foreground
NounTransitive Verb
past: foregroundedpp: foregroundeding: foregrounding
In visual arts and photography, this term describes the immediate plane of a composition, creating a sense of depth by contrasting with the middle ground and background. It is often used to discuss focal points and the physical proximity of objects to the lens or eye. When used figuratively, it describes a shift in priority or visibility. To be in the foreground of a debate means to be the primary concern or the most urgent topic of discussion, often implying a movement from obscurity to prominence.