front

US /frʌnt/

UK /frʌnt/

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n.NounBehavior not showing a person's true feelings
His politeness is just a front for his evil nature
v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To have the forward part facing something
Our offices front the central park
adj.AdjectiveOpposite of back; the forward part of an object
Please sit in the front seat
v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To lead a group of people, usually a band
I wonder, who will front the band now since their leader has left?
n.NounArea where fighting in a war is happening
My grandfather was sent to the front in 1941 at the age of seventeen
n.NounPlace where air of different temperatures meets
The cold front is moving from the north and the weather will become colder

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