Front means the part of something that faces you or goes first. It is the side you see first when you look at an object or a building.
The front of the house has a big door.
Please wait at the front of the shop.
Front means the place or line where two armies fight in a war. It is the part where battles happen between soldiers.
The soldiers stood at the front of the war.
The front moved closer to the city yesterday.
Front means a line between two types of weather air. It can bring changes like storms or rain.
A cold front is coming with rain today.
The front moved quickly across the country.
To front means to face a difficult situation or problem directly. It means you do not avoid it.
She fronted her fears bravely.
We must front the problem today.
Front means a person who speaks or shows the group's ideas publicly. They represent the group to others.
He is the front of the company now.
The singer was the front of the band.
To front means to give money or pay first for something before others pay. It is to supply money early.
They fronted the money for the project.
She fronted the cost of the tickets.
Front means the outside part of furniture or a building that you see first. It can be flat or decorated.
The front of the cabinet is made of wood.
The house front has nice windows.