Front
Noun, Verb, Adjective
UK
/frĘŚnt/
US
/frĘŚnt/
Definition
(n) : The part that faces forward or the first position.
(adj) : Located at the front.
(v) : To be in front or lead.
(adj) : Located at the front.
(v) : To be in front or lead.
Example
"(n) : The front of the car was damaged."
"(adj) : He lives in the front apartment near the entrance."
"(v) : The museum fronts the city park and has a beautiful view."
Explanation
Front means the part of something that faces forward or is first. For example, “The front of the house has a garden.” It can also mean the leading position in a line or group, such as “He stood at the front of the parade, leading everyone.” As an adjective, “front” describes something located at the beginning or facing forward, like “She sat in the front seat.” As a verb, it means to face or lead something; for example, “The building fronts the main road.” The word shows position, direction, or leadership in places, groups, and situations.