🚪front

noun
/frʌnt/

Meaning

the forward-facing part of something

Example Sentences

The house has a garden in front.

Example Expressions

put on a brave front

Synonyms

fore, facade, frontage, forefront, entrance

Antonyms

back, rear

Collocations

front door, front line, front page, in front of

More Example Sentences

A boy sells lemonade at a stand in front of his house on a hot day

Let's meet up in front of the bank at 8pm and walk to the cinema hall together.

A boy sells lemonade at a stand in front of his house on a hot day to earn money

Let's meet up in front of the fountain at 8pm and walk to the restaurant together.

Let's meet up in front of the pharmacy at 8pm and walk to the coffee shop together.

A boy sells lemonade at a stand in front of his house on a hot day to earn money for a new toy

A boy sells lemonade at a stand in front of his house on a hot day to earn money for a new toy he wants

A boy sells lemonade at a stand in front of his house on a hot day to earn money for a new toy he wants to buy

A boy sells lemonade at a stand in front of his house on a hot day to earn money for a new toy he wants to buy from the store

A boy sells lemonade at a stand in front of his house on a hot day to earn money for a new toy he wants to buy from the store and learns about running a business.

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