📍in front of

preposition
/ɪn ˈfrʌnt əv/

Meaning

positioned before or ahead of something; facing or located at the forward side of a person or object

Example Sentences

She stood in front of the building.

Synonyms

before, ahead of, facing, opposite

Antonyms

behind, at the back of

Collocations

stand in front of, sit in front of, park in front of, right in front of

More Example Sentences

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.

A student prepares a presentation on climate change for her geography class using data and images she collected from reliable sources and organizes the information into clear slides covering the causes, effects, and possible solutions then practices speaking in front of a mirror at home

A student prepares a presentation on climate change for her geography class using data and images she collected from reliable sources and organizes the information into clear slides covering the causes, effects, and possible solutions then practices speaking in front of a mirror at home to make sure she stays within the time limit

Related Vocabularies

on or immediately after
in the direction of
At or to a short distance away; close in space, time, or relationship.
expressing the situation of being enclosed or surrounded by something
in the absence of, or not having something
used for expressing motion or direction

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