FRONT


Meaning of FRONT in English

I.

noun

1 area where fighting takes place in a war

ADJECTIVE

▪ eastern , western , etc.

Thousands were killed on the eastern ~.

▪ battle , war

VERB + FRONT

▪ send sb to

Even young teenagers were sent to the ~.

PREPOSITION

▪ at the ~

A new battalion arrived at the ~.

▪ on the ~

They had to fight on two ~s.

2 way of behaving that hides your true feelings

ADJECTIVE

▪ common , unified , united

▪ bold , brave , strong

▪ false ( esp. AmE )

Without that false ~, I wouldn't be able to face the world.

VERB + FRONT

▪ put on

She put on a brave ~, but I knew how miserable she was.

▪ keep , present , show

▪ form

PREPOSITION

▪ ~ for

Her aggressive outbursts are just a ~ for her shyness.

II.

verb

Front is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ band

III.

adj.

Front is used with these nouns: ↑ bedroom , ↑ bench , ↑ brake , ↑ bumper , ↑ corner , ↑ cover , ↑ deck , ↑ desk , ↑ door , ↑ drive , ↑ edge , ↑ end , ↑ entrance , ↑ face , ↑ fender , ↑ foot , ↑ foyer , ↑ garden , ↑ gate , ↑ half , ↑ hall , ↑ lawn , ↑ leg , ↑ line , ↑ office , ↑ organization , ↑ page , ↑ panel , ↑ part , ↑ pocket , ↑ porch , ↑ rank , ↑ room , ↑ row , ↑ runner , ↑ seat , ↑ sight , ↑ speaker , ↑ step , ↑ suspension , ↑ tooth , ↑ tyre , ↑ view , ↑ vowel , ↑ wall , ↑ wheel , ↑ window , ↑ windscreen , ↑ wing , ↑ yard

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