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frontsnounpl. of front a forward part or surfacethe front of the church features a magnificent stained-glass window facades(also façades), faces, foreheads, foreparts outsides, skins, surfaces, veneers backs, rears, rearwards, reverses innards, insides, interiors 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 acts, airs, charades, disguises, facades(also façades), guises, masquerades, poses, pretenses(or pretences), put-ons, semblances, shows impersonations, performances, portrayalsimages, personae(or personas)appearances, colors, glossescamouflages, cloaksaffectations, deceits, deceptions, dissimulations, double-dealings, duplicities, fakeries, frauds, guilesbetrayals, double crosses, falsities, infidelities, perfidies, treacheries, treasonsexcuses, pretexts candors, sinceritiesnaïvetés(also naivetes or naivetés) a region of activity, knowledge, or influenceare we making any progress on the marketing front? areas, arenas, bailiwicks, baronies, businesses, circles, demesnes, departments, disciplines, domains, elements, fiefdoms, fiefs, fields, firmaments, games, kingdoms, lines, precincts, provinces, realms, specialties, spheres, terrains, walks frontiersstudies, subjectsterritories, turfs(also turves)occupations, professions, pursuits, rackets, vocationsambits, amplitudes, breadths, compasses, confines, dimensions, extents, kens, reaches, scopes, sweeps, widthssubfields, subspecialties(also sub-specialties) frontsverbpresent tense third-person singular of frontto stand or sit with the face or front towardthe apartment complex fronts the ocean faces, looks (toward), points (toward) abuts, adjoins, borders, bounds, fringes, margins, meets, neighbors, rims, skirts, touchescommands, dominates, overlookslooks down (on) |