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front
noun
the
side
or
part
of
something
that
faces
forward
or
is
nearest
to
the
direction
someone
is
moving
•
Anna
hung
a
wreath
on
the
front
of
her
house
for
the
holidays
.
Anna
hung
a
wreath
on
the
front
of
her
house
for
the
holidays
.
•
Please
write
your
name
on
the
front
of
the
worksheet
.
Please
write
your
name
on
the
front
of
the
worksheet
.
From
Old
French
front
,
from
Latin
frōns
“
forehead
,
front
.”
verb
-
front
,
fronting
,
fronts
,
fronted
to
face
or
be
positioned
toward
something
•
The
cottage
fronts
the
lake
,
offering
a
beautiful
view
.
The
cottage
fronts
the
lake
,
offering
a
beautiful
view
.
•
Their
apartment
building
fronts
a
busy
street
.
Their
apartment
building
fronts
a
busy
street
.
verb
to
face
or
look
toward
something
,
or
to
be
positioned
so
that
the
main
side
faces
that
way
•
The
apartments
front
the
river
,
giving
every
resident
a
beautiful
view
.
The
apartments
front
the
river
,
giving
every
resident
a
beautiful
view
.
•
Our
new
office
building
will
front
the
main
square
.
Our
new
office
building
will
front
the
main
square
.
verb
to
lead
or
be
the
main
representative
of
a
group
,
especially
a
band
,
show
,
or
campaign
•
She
fronts
a
popular
indie
band
.
She
fronts
a
popular
indie
band
.
•
The
actor
was
hired
to
front
the
new
charity
campaign
.
The
actor
was
hired
to
front
the
new
charity
campaign
.
From
earlier
sense
of
“
stand
at
the
front
of
”
applied
to
performers
and
spokespeople
.
verb
(
of
a
building
or
room
)
to
have
its
main
side
facing
a
particular
direction
or
place
•
Their
apartment
fronts
the
sea
.
Their
apartment
fronts
the
sea
.
•
The
hotel
fronts
a
quiet
plaza
filled
with
cafés
.
The
hotel
fronts
a
quiet
plaza
filled
with
cafés
.
From
the
noun
meaning
the
forward
side
,
giving
rise
to
the
idea
of
facing
something
.
confront
verb
to
face
a
person
or
difficult
situation
directly
and
boldly
,
instead
of
avoiding
it
•
After
the
meeting
,
Maria
confronted
her
manager
about
the
unfair
schedule
.
After
the
meeting
,
Maria
confronted
her
manager
about
the
unfair
schedule
.
•
The
protestors
confronted
the
mayor
outside
city
hall
.
The
protestors
confronted
the
mayor
outside
city
hall
.
verb
if
a
problem
,
fact
,
or
situation
confronts
you
,
it
is
in
front
of
you
and
demands
your
attention
•
Serious
financial
problems
confronted
the
small
bookstore
during
the
pandemic
.
Serious
financial
problems
confronted
the
small
bookstore
during
the
pandemic
.
•
An
ethical
dilemma
confronts
every
doctor
in
emergencies
.
An
ethical
dilemma
confronts
every
doctor
in
emergencies
.