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frontverb to stand or sit with the face or front towardthe apartment complex fronts the ocean face, look (toward), point (toward) abut, adjoin, border, bound, fringe, margin, meet, neighbor, rim, skirt, touchcommand, dominate, overlooklook down (on) frontadjectivebeing at or in the part of something opposite the back partvisitors use the front door, but family knows to go around to the side entrance anterior, fore, forward, frontal, frontward(or frontwards) ventral aft, after, hind, hinder, hindmost, posterior, rear, rearward dorsal frontnouna forward part or surfacethe front of the church features a magnificent stained-glass window facade(also façade), face, forehead, forepart outside, skin, surface, veneer back, rear, rearward, reverse innards, inside, interior a display of emotion or behavior that is insincere or intended to deceivethat smile is just a front—I don't think she actually likes me at all act, airs, charade, disguise, facade(also façade), guise, masquerade, playacting, pose, pretense(or pretence), put-on, semblance, show impersonation, performance, portrayalimage, personaappearance, color, glosscamouflage, cloakaffectation, deceit, deception, dissembling, dissimulation, double-dealing, duplicity, fakery, fraud, guilebetrayal, double cross, faithlessness, falseness, falsity, infidelity, perfidy, treachery, treason, unfaithfulnessexcuse, pretext bluntness, candidness, candor, directness, forthrightness, frankness, openheartedness, outspokenness, plainspokenness, sincerity, straightforwardnessartlessness, genuineness, naïveté(also naivete or naiveté) a region of activity, knowledge, or influenceare we making any progress on the marketing front? area, arena, bailiwick, barony, business, circle, demesne, department, discipline, domain, element, fief, fiefdom, field, firmament, game, kingdom, line, precinct, province, realm, specialty, sphere, terrain, walk frontierstudy, subjectterritory, turfoccupation, profession, pursuit, racket, vocationambit, amplitude, breadth, compass, confine, dimension(s), extent, ken, reach, scope, sweep, widthsubfield, subspecialty in the 13th century |