front in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
front in Sindhi سنڌي
front in English
- front⇄adj. 1. of, on, in, or at the front.
Ex. a front room, the front line of battle. The front side of a lens is the side from which the light comes, and the back side is the side from which the light emerges (Shortley and Williams).
2. (Phoneti - front⇄expr. change front, to turn in another direction.
Ex. The platoon changed front on command. - front⇄expr. in front of, in a place or position before (a person or thing); before.
Ex. Standing in front of the blackboard, their blond teacher wrote, 1+ 0 = 1 (Harper's). - front⇄expr. up front, (U.S. Informal.)
a. in advance.
Ex. The book then went to thirty other publishers ... One offered $40,000 up front if all the proper changes were made (Harper's).
b. in an open or straightforward manner.
Ex. He . - front⇄front, noun, adjective, verb.
- front⇄noun 1. the first part; foremost part.
Ex. the front of a car, the front of the tongue.
2. the part that faces forward.
Ex. the front of a dress.
3. the face or part of a building that faces toward something.
Ex. the garde - front⇄v.i. 1. to have the front in a certain direction.
Ex. Most houses front on the street.
2. (Informal.) to serve as a cover for a pressure group, an illegal activity, or the like.
Ex. Some claimed that the dockers' union fronted for the - front⇄v.t. 1. to have the front toward; face.
Ex. Our house fronts the park.
2. to be in front of.
Ex. A small boy fronted the line to the water fountain.
3. to meet face to face; confront; oppose; defy.
Ex. With stupidity and s